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...Below Zero" is a musical comedy in two acts and is a satire on the modern trusts. The book and lyrics are by E. L. McKinney '12 and the music by F. R. Hancock '12 with incidental pieces by F. L. Allen '12 and C. D. Clifton '12. I. C. Bolton '12 is manager of the production. The cast is as follows: James Higdig, president of the American Ice Trust, J. Munroe '13 Adolphus Chalkstones, New York manager of American Ice Trust, G. S. Silsbee '13 Henry Chalkstones, his son, F. R. Hancock '12 Dardanelles Bixby, Ward of James Higdig...
...Dinner in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 6.15 o'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...
...fourth anniversary of the founding of the Orchestra, which is the leading 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...
CHALMERS DANCY CLIFTON...
...persistently impersonal character of its musical sentiment. It is, however, well worth hearing, if only to mark the enormous advance in chamber music achieved by modern French composers. The performance was exceptionally good as to ensemble, especial distinction is due Mr. Anderson for his trumpet playing, and to Mr. Clifton for his sensitive and well-balanced reading of the piano part...