Word: bolts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...evening the Glee and Banjo Clubs sang and played upon the steps of Holworthy before an enthusiastic crowd of students, notwithstanding the coldness of the weather. The Glee Club sang many of the old songs which have been so popular in the out of door concerts. "The Watermill," "Ben Bolt" and "March Onward" were especially well received. The Banjo Club played about a dozen selections all of which were applauded enthusiastically. After the singing the crowd of students marched around the Yard singing "Glory, Glory for the Crimson," and cheering the 'Varsity teams vociferously...
...were able to control his party's nominations: Arena X, 456, (Sept., 1894).- His personal character does not now affect his chance of election.- (x) If he can secure nomination his chance of election now depends upon his party's chance of carrying the legislature.- (A) A caucus bolt is almost unknown.- (Y) His personal character does not effect his party's chance of carrying the legislature.- (A) His candidacy for the Senate is usually not positively known before the election of the legislature: Ex. Hill, Murphy, Platt, (1881), Smith.- (B) People do not vote against their party's ticket...
...Glee and Banjo Clubs gave an informal concert on the steps of Holworthy last evening. Both clubs were in good practice, and the large audience spent a very enjoyable evening. The "Darktown Patrol," by the Banjo Club, and "Ben Bolt," were especially well received. After repeated calls, D. C. Greene '95 rendered the solo "King Charles" with fine effect, singing wholly without accompaniment...
...Bolt...
...singing of the Glee Club, especially in the softer songs, "Ben Bolt" and "In Picardie," was marked by an unusually careful attention to expression. The latter song was, from a musical point of view, the best on the programme. The only serious defect was in the vocal waltz "Invitation," in which the piano accompaniment was too light to keep the voices in tune. The new march, "Onward," was sung with excellent spirit, but old "Schneider's," which was sung as an encore after the first number, was better rendered than it has ever been before. The solos were all good...