Word: banjo
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Howe '28 of Boston was elected Vice-president and William Brewster '28 of Lewisbury, West Virginia, Manager. Further elections were those of John Hill Monroe '27 of Brookline, Secretary-treasurer; John Casper Dreier '28 of Brooklyn, N. Y. Librarian William Charles Harris '28 of Chestnut Hill, Leader of the Banjo Club; Richard Bell Schneider '27 of Binghamton, N. Y. Leader of the Mandolin Club; Charles Edward '28 of Jamaica Plain, Leader of the Gold Coast Orchestra, and Arthur Andrews Holbrook '28 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Leader of Vocal Club...
...addition to elections and reports the clubs voted the incorporation of the Gold Coast Orchestra, which will put this unit on an equal basis with the Banjo, Mandolin and Vocal Clubs, and make its leader automatically a member of the Instrumental Clubs Committee...
...program for the coming concerts is basically the same as that which the clubs have given on their previous trips. The opening number will be as usual rendered by the Banjo Club, and will be a march, the well-known "Officer of the Day" selection arranged by W. N. Rice...
...Alfred William Lind '29, of Brookline to the leadership of the Freshman Instrumental Clubs by Mr. William Rice, coach of the University and Freshman Clubs was announced last night. Lind plays the violin on the Pierian Sodality Orchestra, the Gold Coast Orchestra, the University and Freshman Mandolin and Banjo Clubs, and does a specialty act in the University Instrumental Clubs concerts...
Some of the features of the program will be a violin solo by A. W. Lind, a number on the xylophone by H. F. Benfield 1G.B., and a vocal solo by K. A. Perry '28. The Gold Coast Orchestra will play in the sixth position on the program. The Banjo, Mandolin, and Vocal Clubs will furnish the general background for the specialty numbers...