Word: clapp
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman baseball squad was composed yesterday as follows: R. F. Babcock, W. Campbell, Cavenaugh, H. R. Clapp, Erwin, F. G. Fripp, S. A. Hartwell, S. L. Kuhn, C. Magoon, W. Patterson, U. Rees, P. W. Simmons, R. H. Stiles, F. Whitlock, E. K. Woodman...
...these pieces, once "The Pierian" was clear of the nervousness that broke "The Saracens" into fragments, the orchestra played as it has never played before. Mr. Clapp's tone-poem is written exactingly in the ultra-modern German idiom. Rimsky-Korsakoff's symphony is not exactly music for amateurs. Yet the amateurs of the society played both pieces with the accuracy that was borne of ease with their music, and full understanding of it, with hardly a technical blunder or slip, with none that was so obvious as to vex and distract its hearers. Never before has "The Pierian...
...Clapp '09, of the department of Music, then gave an account of the beginning of the first orchestras in America and of the obstacles that had to be overcome. In view of these facts, the establishment of the Sodality as early as 1808 is all the more remarkable, and its position as the oldest college organization of the kind in the country is all the more dignified. Professor W. C. Heilman '00, of the department of Music, congratulated the Sodality on its success as an orchestra, since elsewhere organizations of pianists alone are common enough. L. G. del Castillo...
...clock. This marks the one hundred and fourth anniversary of the founding of the Sodality, which is the leading college organization of its kind in the country. The speakers of the evening are: toastmaster, C. D. Clifton '12, conductor of the orchestra from 1909 to 1911; Dr. P. G. Clapp '09, of the department of Music, conductor of the orchestra from 1907 to 1909. Professor W. C. Heilman '00, of the department of Music; Dean Hurlbut; Mr. Ralph Lyford, assistant conductor at the Boston Opera House; C. S. Parker '12, president of the Sodality; and Professor W. R. Spalding...
...college organization of its kind in the country. This year the Orchestra has been particularly successful, and will make a trip to New York during the Easter vacation. The speakers of the evening are: toastmaster, C. D. Clifton '12, conductor of the Orchestra from 1909 to 1911; P. G. Clapp '09, conductor of the Orchestra from 1907 to 1909 and now an Assistant in the Music Department; Professor B. S. Hurlbut, Dean of Harvard College; Assistant Professor W. R. Spalding of the Department of Music; Assistant Professor W. C. Heilman of the Department of Music; Ralph Syford. Assistant Conductor...