Word: banjo
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...program for the concert follows: 1. Bonnie Dunuee Glee Club Mr. Moon Glee Club 2. Swing Song Mandolin Club 3. On to Piattsburg Banjo Club 4. Schneider's Band Glee Club Up the Street Glee Club 5. Jazz Band 6. Football Medley Banjo Club 7. Good Night Ladies Glee Club 8. Fair Harvard Both. Clubs
...Engineers' Night", to be given the evening in Room 110 of Pierce Hall 8 o'clock by the Harvard Engineering Society. The remainder of the evening entertainment, which is open to the faculty and members of the Engineering School, consists of several numbers by a jazz band, banjo acrobat, and a quatet, followed by a reading of Swedish poetry...
...Harvard Instrumental Clubs will end their concert season by giving their tenth and last concert in the Music Hall, Fall River, at 8 o'clock tonight. In addition to selections by the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs there will be numerous specialties. These will include a vocal duet by B. S. Cogan '23 and R. P. Bullard '24; pianologues by Howard Elliot '22; an instrumental specialty by D. F. Thayer '23, J. H. Wright '25 and Philip Eiseman '25; and a dance specialty by G. B. Moynahan...
...program of the Monday evening concert will be as follows: (a) Officer of the Day March Hall (b) Medley Arranged by Rice Banjo Club Dance Specialty G. B. Moynahan '26 Vocal Duet B. S. Cogan '23, and R. P. Bullard '24 (a) The Skaters Waltz Waldteufel (b) Lady of the Evening Arranged by Rice Mandolin Club Instrumental Specialty Instrumental Club Orchestra Intermission A Moonlight Frolic Odell Mandolin Club Pianologues Howard Elliott '22 Instrumental Trio D. F. Thayer '23, Philip Eiseman '25, J. H. Wright '25 (a) Chicago Arranged by Rice (b) Harvard Football Songs Harvardiana The Gridiron King Soldiers Field...
...excellent thing to watch. There are pretty faces, there are Ann Pennington's dimpled knees, there are some settings of real beauty, there are curtains by R. Marsh, there are notable costumes. And the music is not offensive. Brooke Johns wields his voice and his banjo to good effect. Unfortunately there is also a plot-something about a magic chair that makes you tell the truth. The heroine injudiciously sits in it just before getting married. That, of course, makes tho wedding impossible, and it is some time before she can get started all over again on another...