Word: concert
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...clubs left Boston Friday morning, December 22, and gave their first concert the same day in New York in the Madison Square Garden Concert Hall. Owing to an unfortunate conflict with some other social events, the audience was very small, but all who were present were most enthusiastic in expressing their appreciation. After the concert a reception was given to the clubs by the Harvard Club of New York...
Saturday morning the clubs went to Philadelphia, where they arrived in time to see the principal objects of interest in the city. Considering the fact that it was the last week-day before Christmas, a remarkably large audience was present at the concert, and every number of the programme was heartily applauded. The men were afterwards entertained at the University Club, which had extended its privileges to them during...
...never been there before had a good opportunity to see the principal sights before they left. A few of the men went to Mt. Vernon during the day. In the afternoon a tea was given in honor of the clubs by Mrs. John G. Walker. The concert in the evening was one of the best given during the trip, and Mr. Wilder's Hawaiian song with its political hits was very enthusiastically received...
...hour's ride the next morning brought the party to Baltimore where a concert was given the same evening before a very large audience. After the concert the Harvard Club of Maryland entertained the clubs at the Hotel Reynolds, until they were obliged to leave, to take the train for Pittsburg...
This was the first night journey. The train stopped at Altoona, Pa., for breakfast, and reached Pittsburg at noon. The latter part of the road lay through the picturesque mining region of Western Pennsylvania, where the scene of the famous Johnstown disaster was pointed out. The concert in the evening was given in Carnegie Music Hall, Allegheny, after which the Pittsburg Club gave a reception...