Word: concerting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Fifty-six members of the Harvard Glee Club, and Professor A. T. Davison '06, conductor, will depart for New York tomorrow on their Christmas tour to various cities of the United States and Canada. The New York concert is to be held tomorrow evening in the Town Hall...
...Manhattan last week, 66-year-old Ernestine Schumann-Heink, sang her farewell. Early in the season she announced her last season in concert and then set out across the country, trouping as had been her way. She went to St. Louis, Birmingham, Cleveland, Columbus, Chicago, Richmond, Baltimore, to 24 cities before she came to Manhattan. There attended her all the tears and tributes of a last time. The American Legion saluted her. So did the Governors of the 48 states; there were letters from them all, a farewell appreciation for "a lifetime of self-sacrificing service." Mme. Schumann-Heink cried...
...following review of the instrumental Club's concert last night was written by Edward Ballantine '04, Assistant Professor of Music...
...concert of the Instrumental Clubs last evening was too full of high spirits, musical talent, and a rich variety of entertainment to be described in adequate detail...
...Banjo Club opened the concert auspiciously with their well concerted accents and efforts of shading. The Vocal Club sang with continuous enthusiasm football songs and some of the old college songs in which the barber shop chords and bibulous whimsicalities dear to the old "grad" were executed with a finish which was rare in the good old days...