Word: beane
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...singing contests held last night as part of the Jubilee entertainment, Gore Hall won possession of the silver cup for the third successive time, President Lowell making the presentation. The winning dormitory sang "Upidee" and "Up the Street" with N. L. Bean '25 as leader; Smith Halls, "Who Did?," and "Here's a Health to King Charles", with M. L. Brown '26 as leader; and Standish, "There is a Tavern in the Town" and "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard" with Russell Deward '25 as leader. Standish won the cup in 1919, while Smith cautured it the two previous years...
...Radcliffe Choral Society will give the first performance of their annual joint production this evening at 8 o'clock in the Agassiz House. "Patience", a musical cantata by Gilbert and Sullivan, will be presented by the combined cast which includes the following five members of the University: N. L. Bean '25, A. W. Daggeit '25, E. F. Knauth '24, J. F. Lautner Unc., and L. R. Ring...
...cast, which includes five University men follows: Patience Isabella Kellock '24 Jane Catherine Smith '23 Ella Loretto Jordan '23 Saphir Mary Olmstead '23 Angela Delphine Carpenter Unc. Grosvenor J. F. Lautner Unc. Bunthorne L. R. Ring '22 Duke N. L. Bean '25 Major Murgahoyd A. W. Daggett '25 Colonel Calverly E. F. Knauth...
Russell Dewart, M. L. Brown, and N. L. Bean were chosen leaders last evening of the Standish, Smith and Gore Hall choruses respectively...
...Bean...