Word: band
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Band will play at the tea dance to be given in the Living Room of the Union from 4 to 6.30 o'clock today. Tickets for this dance, which is an innovation on the part of the management, may still be obtained at the front office and are priced at 75 cents each. Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell and Mrs. Matthew Luce have consented to act as patronesses. The band, which consists of 30 pieces, was organized this fall and has met with uniform success at all of the dances at which it has played...
...first tea dance of its kind to be given this year will take place in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6.30 o'clock. Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell and Mrs. Matthew Luce will act as patronesses. Music will be furnished by the University Band of 30 pieces, which has already met with a great deal of success in playing for dances at Brockton and elsewhere...
...will be given in the Living Room of the Union on next Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 6.30 o'clock. This Christmas tea dance is an experiment, and if successful the dances will be given regularly on Wednesday afternoons throughout the year. Music will be furnished by the University Band. Members and their guests are invited to attend and may obtain tickets at 75 cents each from tomorrow until Wednesday morning. Tickets may be purchased in the front office of the Union...
...cash and $600 is in the form of Liberty Bonds of the Victory Loan bought by the class last spring. Receipts. Class dues, $1,920.00 Proceeds from Jubilee, 14.00 Interest, 12.75 Receipts from Red Book, 633.44 ----- Total income, $2,580.19 Expenditures. Smokers, $356.49 Dues to Student Council, 15.00 Band for ball game, 66.00 1922 banner, 10.00 Flowers, 25.00 ----- Total expenditures, $472,49 Balance. Cash on hand, $1,507.70 Liberty Bonds, 600.00 ----- Total balance on hand...
Nearly 1500 students marched down to the Stadium yesterday afternoon behind the University Band in order to show the football team that every member of the University backed them up in their supreme struggle on Saturday. Although Team A ran off the field shortly after the crowd arrived, the stands were treated to a short exhibition of Yale plays by two elevens picked from the second squad. Teams B and C also ran through a signal drill before the afternoon's practice broke...