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...certain day recently at a certain camp of one of the armed forces located in a certain near-by town, the Harvard Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society gave a free concert. All the circumstances of the concert are military secrets, However we are allowed to comment on the music itself...
...Glee Club was then joined by the Radcliffe Choral Society in singing "How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place" from the Brahm's Requiom by Brahm's. This, the most ambitious number on the program and the most popular part of the Brahm's Requiem, was probably the best part of the program, although a selection from Iolanthe by Gilbert and Sullivan, sung by the Glee Club alone with tremendous power and enthusiasm was evidently preferred by the servicemen...
...Radcliffe Choral Society then rendered a few selections for women's chorus alone including three Hungarian Folk Songs by Bela Bartok; "Only Tell Me", "Do Not Leave Me", and the "Teasing Song". They also sang "Awake Ye Wintry Earth", a Dutch chorale of the sixteenth century, and the Bach Chorale "Now All the Woods Are Sleeping...
...officers orchestra and glee club under the directorship of company Commander O. B. Dahie entertained NTS men, their wives, Cliffedwellers, and Sundry V-12ers at a swing-sing session held before Memorial Church Tuesday night. A program conducted by Lt. (jg) O'Neill included a rendition of "Brazil," choral arrangements of "Eight Bells," "Old Man Noah," "The Song of Peace," and "Anchors Aweigh," and a solo of "People Will Think We're in Love," by S.O. Pete Francati. O'Neill of the Welfare and Recreation Office was responsible for this initial success, but was aided by the originators...
After the interval, Margaret, Codd Goldovsky, soprano, the Harvard Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society assisted in the performance of Mozart's Cantata (K. 108) . . . Mrs. Goldovsky sank in good style and with tonal warmth, although she was often overbalanced by the orchestra.--The Boston, Dally Globe, August...