Word: concert
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...expenses of the Crew at Saratoga are seven hundred dollars, and there is at present only sufficient money in the treasury to meet the expenses at New London. The College has been thoroughly canvassed: further attempts to raise money by subscription would be in vain. The object of the concert to be given next Friday evening, May 23, in Sanders Theatre, by the Glee Club and Pierian Sodality, is to furnish the money necessary for meeting these expenses. The programme - both songs and orchestral numbers - will be new; Memorial Hall is to be cleared for dancing after the concert...
...Arion Quintette gave a concert at Reading on Thursday evening...
...regard it as the duty of Mr. Paine, the representative musician of the community, to employ this opportunity of enabling the public to hear piano-forte music of a high order. Be that as it may, these of us who do attend could then, at least, enjoy the concert under more favorable conditions. Boylston Hall must either be oppressively close and warm, especially in the back part, or those sitting in that part of the room must be in danger of freezing. Furthermore, the arrangement of lights is extremely disagreeable and very trying to the eyes. If the recitals must...
...Pierian Sodality will give their annual concert in Lyceum. Hall, March 25. Mr. A. Van Raalte will assist as violin soloist. There will also be a Quartette from the Glee Club, consisting of Messrs. Tucker-man, '82, Morgan, '81, Pendleton, '82, Brackett, '80. There will be dancing after the concert. Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats, 75 cents. Tickets can be obtained of members...
...ladies who gave an open-air concert in the Yard on Monday evening were not a delegation from the new Women's College...