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MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... are on pan the point of completion. Anmuoical scholarship to itor one year) in the South Wales University libs College, named after Dr. Joseph Parry, is to be tuti ?? to the WVe]sh tenor under 23 years of age -eho satisfies the adjudicators in readinz ...

POVERTY, PRIDE, AND WEDDING TURNOUTS

... the poorer classes to send their. children to church ia afforded by the conduct of one Stepen Fitch, verger of a church named (after the saintly patron of ohildren l) St. Nicholts, Deptford, who was fined is. and 2e coats for hlitting a boy in the fae ...

THE QUEEN'S VISIT AND THE EXHIBITION

... WVhitley, Esq. In 1872, Prince Arthur visited Liverpool and opened the Royal Southern Hospital, the various wards of which are named after the members of the Royal Fatmlly. On October 11 of the same year the Duke and Duchess of Teck paid a private visit to the ...

THE HARRISON CONCERTS

... season of the city, there came last evening to the Philharmonic Hall the second concert of the Liverpool series t which is named after its founder, Mr. Percy ( s Harrison, of Birmingham. The audience was P almost as numerically strong as that which, F attended ...

THE CITY BALL

... and to provide rooms for the staff, the sum of £500 is urgently needed. ;£500 gma one sum constitutes the endowment of a ,named after the donor, Ad gives the donor for life, the right of always having in tie institution one lpatient free of charge. All ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... I that this should have been forgotten long ago. It never rains but it pours, and it is strange that the oratorio above named after being lost sight of for so long should be all at once heard of in another place as well. It is now in re- hearsal by Mr ...

REVIEWS

... Mlay, as the account supported by the duke's adoption of it, and by the fact of fc the young P'rince Arthur having been named after him, vs owing to the cireumstsance of oelag bori on the 1st of s May. Ti The Chserde of England Qiearterly Reviese. October ...

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION LOCAL PRIZES

... Bluobers, Welliugtons, and Napoleons. The present fashionable cothurisus of ladies t oalled a Balsoral; but no boots are ever named after men of eminence in science and letters. There are no Macaulay boots, no Brunels, no Stephensons, no Liebigs, no Brownlngs ...

WALKER ART GALLERY

... wonderful discovery, P IC and DIaguerre's.name secured a high place in the n list of the vworlds inventors. His process was P a named after him, and was: extensively practised u' it and improved upon. Itgrew rapidly, and, after To e nearly ten yeas of development ...

A SANCTUARY OF ART

... the end of the 15th coantry he bought a t ?? of lanld on La eminence in the imme- 05ighbonrhood of Varallo, laid it iD t5 named after familiar spota in tbe r l, built chapels containing representa- ?? gliblical scenes-chiefly from the life ,2 dath of our ...

FASHION

... regrete,/ ribboneof ie marked attention,' and shoes of Queens hair, embroidered in diamonds and emeralds a- Fashio~ns were named after popular plas ?? actresses, or political incidents. 'Therewath iO Philadelphia cap, nam ed in honour of dFranklin;.- and ...

MAGAZINES FOR JUNE

... club so recently formed the origin and Le meaning of its title should be already lost in at obscurity. Whether, it was named after Lx Richard Savage, the poet, or after the '4 un- sn tutored savge of the wilderness is a matter n still in dispute amongst ...