Word: banjo
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Constant rehearsing of the Freshman Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs has begun. As a whole the material is of good quality and the slight delay in organizing will not interfere with the success of the three concerts which will be given late in the spring. Of the clubs, the Glee Club is probably making the best progress, owing to the fact that six of the members of the club are singing with the University club. There are plenty of good men for the three upper parts, but there is a great lack of second basses, and more...
...Banjo Club is not doing as well. The men have great difficulty in sounding the banjos in unison, and there are not enough guitars. As yet no final arrangement has been made as to allotting men to the first or second banjo parts. A. B. Taylor is temporary leader. The following men are playing with the club...
...Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs of Harvard and Yale have arranged to give in combination a concert in Symphony Hall, Boston, on March...
...George L. Osgood '66 of Boston, a former leader of the Glee Club, will begin to coach the club at once in preparation for the concert. Mr. G. L. Lansing of Boston has been engaged to coach the Banjo and Mando in Clubs. On account of this concert, the clubs are likely to be enlarged somewhat and trials for that purpose will be held in each club. The last opportunity for Glee Club candidates will be at the trials tonight...
...Banjo Club elected the following officers last night: President, C. G. Wells '02; secretary, H. D. Stickney '02; leader, R. B. Whitney '02. The following were elected members: F. F. Hedemann '02, H. W. Eliot, Jr., '02, C. A. Peters '01, K. N. Washburn, Jr., '03, A. E. Corbin '02, R. P. Vedham...