Word: concert
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Lunch in Kirkland House will follow the formal exercises, and then the Varsity nine will move onstage when it tackles the visiting Yale squad at 3 o'clock on Soldiers Field. A buffet supper in Kirkland, a concert by the Orchestra and Glee Club, and informal dances, in Winthrop and Kirkland Houses will round out the crowded day. Tickets for the supper, concert, and dance will be sold separately, reversing previous procedure...
Busiest day of the week will be Wednesday, with a baseball game, luncheon, concert, buffet supper, dance and more tradition on tap. The morning will be taken up by the formal Class Day exercises in the House triangle, including the Class Oration, Poem, Ode and Ivy Oration followed by an outdoor luncheon. Cap and gown clad Seniors will be admitted to the Class Day rites free of charge, and the regular admission fee will be fifty cents. Luncheon will cost $1.50 per plate...
Yale will provide the opposition for the Varsity baseball team at 3 o'clock on Soldiers Field and a buffet supper in Kirkland House, also at $1.50 a head, will be followed by a concert by the Glee Club and Band. An informal dance in Kirkland House will top off the evening. A change in plans permits purchase of tickets for the concert alone...
This summer he will play a concert in the Hollywood Bowl for the first time. He is also thinking about a musical salute to the African Negro republic, Liberia. He adds, lazily: "I'm thinking about it. I'll decide pretty quick if I want to keep on thinking about...
...Milland, who tries to appeal to the audience going & coming: he is standing for Parliament as a Liberal, and he is the brother of a lord (Sir Cedric Hardwicke). After the young people are married, it develops that Teresa has been mixed up with a hot-tempered Spanish concert pianist (Anthony Quinn) whom the police suspect of murder. If she furnishes his alibi, she-and her husband-will be forever compromised. She and the audience know that it was a perfectly innocent night she spent with the musician-but will the British voters believe it? These faintly lubricous difficulties...