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Tenants Ask Rent Board Opinion
The Harvard Tenants Union, representing residents of all of the University's major apartment buildings, has asked the Cambridge Rent Control
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"Hunting Tigers in India," now at the Repertory Theatre, is an instructive and entertaining record of Vernay's expedition for the
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The present revival of perhaps the greatest as well as the last of the comedies of the Restoration period. "The
THE "ESCAPE" IS ACTIVE AT PLYMOUTH
Mr. Galsworthy has stated that he has written his last drama, and that henceforth his literary endeavors will be directed
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It is an unusual case when a man holds a position as conductor of a famous Symphony orchestra for five
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Boston was privileged Thursday evening, in hearing George Copeland, long absent from Boston, in his second recical of the season,
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Thursday evening, in Jordan Hall, the choirs of Temple Israel, under Mr. Henry Gideon, gave a concert of religious and
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Boston went on a pianistic spree over the week end, with Mr. Bauer and Mr. Grainger conducting the celebrations. The
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Wednesday evening, in Jordan Hall, the London String Quartet gave a recital including the Mozart D minor Quarter, the "Pixy
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Catholicity, which has always been Mr. Monteux's most characteristic virtue, was his again in yesterday's concert of the Boston Symphony
RADICAL DEPARTURE IN SYMPHONY PROGRAM
Unconventionality marked yesterday's Symphony program, the thirteenth of the season. No symphony, no classic, no Germans, Frenchmen, Russians; none of
FULL POWERS REVEALED BY GLEE CLUB
Thursday evening in Symphony Hall, the Glee Club gave the first concert of its third series, with Mme. Louise Homer
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For once Mr. Monteux's genius as program-maker seemed to desert him, when, yesterday afternoon, he piled Franck upon Franck to
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Again and again Mr. Monteux justifies the sometimes lavish praise which his admirers heap upon him; often he even exceeds
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Yesterday afternoon, in Symphony Hall, the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Monteux conducting, gave the third concert of its Friday afternoon