MUSIC NEWS AND NOTES.
Date: 10 January 1915
THE annual mid-Winter tour of the Symphony Society of New York, Walter Damrosch conductor, begins tomorrow at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, where Maggie Teyte, the English soprano, will be the soloist. Miss Teyte will also appear with the orchestra in Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburgh.
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WANTS A WAR NEWS BUREAU.; Clemenceau Urges One to Counteract German Efforts Abroad.
Date: 09 January 1915
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
wants war news bureau in France
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NEWS OF BOOKS; Poetry and Drama Popular in Spring Lists
Date: 10 January 1915
ADVANCE news of their Spring lists given out by the publishers indicates that the approaching season will be particularly rich in volumes devoted to poetry and the drama. This week the Macmillans will bring out in book form Alice Brown's play, "Children of Earth," at the same time that it has its premiere on the stage of the Booth Theatre.
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TELL MRS. ROGERS BABIES ARE DEAD; Mother, Recovering from Poison, Takes News She Has Killed Children with Courage. SHE TELLS BROTHER TO GO After Rogers Has Been Forced to Let Lieutenant See Her -- Charge Changed to Murder.
Date: 10 January 1915
Mrs. Ida Sniffen Rogers, who is recovering slowly in Lebanon Hospital from the effects of bichloride of mercury, which she took after giving fatal doses of the poison to her son, John, 2 years old, and her daughter, Lorida, 8 months old, was told yesterday that her babies were dead.
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