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...members. Ribbons are offered as prizes in the different events, and for the students winning the highest number of points special prizes will be awarded. The first prize will be a French bridle of the Laumur type; the second prize a pair of spurs; and the third prize a brow-band or a riding crop...
...best features of the Hasty Pudding and Pi Eta shows into one grand hilarious musical revue, which shall be representative of Harvard's best. But why stop Here? We might include the 47 Workshop--for a triangle certainluy needs a third side--to lend a sort of "high-brow" atmosphere to the under-taking. And the services of the Glee Club should be enlished for the mean's chorus, and the Radcliffe Choral Society could be called on for the chorus and ballet girls. From this it is but a short step to the alliance of Radcliffe and Harvard...
...Glee Club deserves high commendation; at the same time, it is not inconsistent to second the contention of the Providence graduates that the Glee Club is mis-named. By retaining its present name, the Glee Club is giving an opening to the accusation of "trying to be high brow"; a change in its name would result in its receiving full credit for its artistic success. If the aims of the Glee Club were clarified by a change in name, there could not be a charge of "disappointed audiences",--for what audience seeking good music would be disappointed at the Glee...
...occured to me, as I read of the apprehension caused by the "high brow" program of the Glee Club, that there exists a delightfully simple solution of the problem. In breaking away from the traditions of their predecessors, the leaders of the present club, have practically abandoned what is known as the college song. This form despite the devotees of Brahms, has, in its spontaneity and easily accessible melody, many merits that some other types do not possess...
...possible, however, to save the "college song" in another way. The Instrumental Clubs have shown no signs of becoming high brow. They have a vocal quartet which takes part in most of its concerts. If this quartet were perfected and made a permanent addition to the organization, the Instrumental Clubs would be well equipped to represent the more popular aspect of college music, while the new "choral society" would remain supreme in the artistic field...