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The CHEMAWA AMERICAN
ORCHESTRAL CONCERT
Following is the program the orchestra is planning
to render during the regular chapel hour next Sunday
evening. At the time of going to press the program
was tentative, but the concert assured. Here it is:
(F rom the Q uiver of J ean P aul F riedrich
R ichter )
Apes do not talk, as savages say, that they may not
be set to work.
To die for truth is not to die for one’s country, but
to die for the world.
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It is only great periods of calamity that reveal to us
our great men, as comets are revealed by total eclipses
of the sun.
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When thou forgivest—the man who has pierced thy
heart stands to thee in the relation of the sea worm that
perforates the shell of the mussel, which straightway
closes the wound with a pearl.
I
Intermezzo—“The Sleigh Ride’’ ___________ N. DeRubertis
II
Selection—“New Moon’’________________ Sigmund Romberg
(Trumpet Quartet—Prima Donna—Special
Arrangement by Mr. Melovidoff)
III
Waltz—“The Blue Danube’’________________________ Strauss
IV
(a) “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers’’________________ Jessel
(b) “Move Up, Johnson’’______________________ Laui endeau
(Featuring Mr. Larsen on Trombone)
(r) “Hungarian Dance’’ No. 5___________________ Brahms
V
“Deer Dance’’____________________________________ Skilton
Violin solo by Mr. Melovidoff With
Orchestra Accompaniment
VI
Selection—“The Merry Widow’’_______________ Franz Lehar
Ah! what a multitude of tears, what myriads of
bloody drops have been shed in secrecy the three
corner trees of earth—the tree of life, the tree of
knowledge, the tree of freedom—shed, but never
reckoned.
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VII
“Pale Moon”—An Indian Love Song______________________
_________________________________ Frederick Knight Logan
Look up and behold the eternal fields of light that
lie round about the throne of God. Had no star ever
appeared in the heavens, to man there would have been
no heavens; and he would have laid himself down to
his last sleep in a spirit of anguish, as upon a gloomy
earth vaulted over by a material arch—solid and im
pervious.
LOCAL
Happy is every actor in the guilty drama of life, to
whom the higher illusion within supplies or conceals
the external illusion; to whom, in the tumult of his
part and its intellectual interest, the bungling land
scapes of the stage have the bloom and the realities of
nature, and whom the loud parting and shocking of
the scenes disturb not in his dream!
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That for which man offers up his blood or his prop
erty must be more valuable than they. A good man
does not fight with half the courage for his own life
that he shows in the protection of another’s. The
mother, who will hazard nothing for herself, will haz
ard all in the defense of her child: in short, only for
the nobility within us, only for virtue, will man open
his veins and offer up his spirit: But this nobility, this
virtue, presents different phases: With Christian mar
tyrs it is faith; with the savage it is honor; with the
republic it is liberty.
Miss Alice Slater With Orchestra
VIII
Overture—“Tancred”_____________________________ Rossini
Good Friday services at the Protestant church were
conducted by Dr. Grover C. Birchet of Salem. Quite
a number of Salem people came out for this occasion,
and a large number of students and employes took
advantage of this observance of the Holy Week.
During last week Dr. Sisco completed taking what
the profession call a “Schick,” (a test) for diptheria.
Six hundred and sixty-two students were tested. If
under this test, as we understand it, the student shows
a certain reaction he is then innoculated with some
anti-toxin that is bad medicine for diptheria.
Five members of the Y. M. C. A. were delegates to
the County Older Boys’ Conference held in Salem last
week-end. Fred Sandberg is president of the Con
ference this year. The boys had the opportunity of
hearing talks by the national Y. M. C. A. President,
Dean Dubach of O. S. C., President Doney of W. U.,
and other outstanding speakers. They were also the
guests of Salem business men for luncheon on Satur
day.
ESCORTS
Sunday., Apr. 12—McBride....................... Mr. Kirk
Mrs. Kirk
Winona - - - - Miss Peters
Miss Roddy
Hawley
.... Mr. Allen
Miss Mountjoy