Word: band
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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After "Schneider's Band" by the Glee club and three cheers for Holden, Leeds, and Adams, the toastmaster introduced Mr. Garrison. He urged that all men should give up their personal comfort to try for the teams, train, or at least applaud on the field. "Imogene Donahue" was followed by a short speech from Dr. F. M. Weld, '60. He said that he understood Harvard's recent action to mean that she is unwilling to trust her teams to a committee composed of outsiders. He had no fears about Harvard's being left alone. Mr. S. E. Winslow...
...will be. Hon. William E. Russell will open the discussion of athletics and it will be taken up by Samuel E. Winslow and other prominent graduates and undergraduates. Samuel Dexter will preside and W. H. Rand, '88, will officiate as toastmaster. Music will be furnished by Baldwin's Cadet Band...
...sophomores and freshmen of the Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute at Troy held their annual rush last Saturday. The freshmen won the rush by strategy which so disgusted the sophomores that they threatened to take revenge if the freshmen paraded. On Tuesday evening the freshmen engaged a band and started out to parade. The sophomores were waiting for them and before the parade had gone far, attacked the freshmen with clubs and anything else they could lay their hands upon. Many men were cut and bruised, some receiving quite serious wounds. The superintendent of police with a force of reserves, finally quelled...
...Schneider's Band...
...Glee club will sing at the Promenade concert in Music hall next Wednesday evening. The selections will include "Schneides Band," "Drill Tarriers," "Boating Song," "Courtship," "Three Glasses," "Estudiantina Waltzes," ',Man in the Moon," "Imogene Donahue," "Drinking Medley," and "Fair Harvard." This evening's programme includes the "Fra Diavola" "Ruy Blas," and "Poet and Peasant" overture, selections from Rossini's Stabat Mater" and "Chassaigue's Folka," some "Tannhauser" reminiscences, waltzes by Strauss and Waldteufel, the "Arion Carnival March," and other brilliant numbers...