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Starting in the leading part of the Hasty Pudding play "Dido and Aeneas," written by Owen Wister '82, Mr. Wendell soon achieved a reputation in amateur theatricals and became a member of the Players Club of New York. His interest in the stage caused him to gather together theatrical literature and pictures, play bills, and autographs of wellknown players. His library and collection are among the most complete in the world...
...weeks ago. There will be over two hundred voices in the entire chorus which will render this selection. The following is the program arranged by Dr. Davison, who will personally conduct the entire performance: PART I. Motet, "I Wrestle and Pray," Bach "Matona, Lovely Maiden," Lassus "With Drooping Wings"("Dido and Aenaeas"), Purcell "My Bonny Lass," Morley "Song of Destiny," Brahms PART II. Ave Maria, Franck "The Nightingale," Weelkes (a) "Dieu, qu'il la falt bon regarder," (b) "Quant j'ai ouy le tambourin," (c) "Yver; vous n'estes qu'un villain," Debussy "O Gladsome Light," Kastalsky "Echoes," Sullivan...
...following is the program: PART I. Motet, "I Wrestle and Pray," Bach "Matona, Lovely Maiden," Lassus "With Drooping Wings" ("Dido and Aenaeas"), Purcell "My Bonny Lass," Morley "Song of Destiny," Brahms PART II. Ave Maria, Franck "The Nightingale," Weelkes (a) "Dieu, qu'il la fait bon regarder," (b) "Quant j'al ouy le tambourin," (c) "Yver, vous n'estes qu'un villain," Debussy "O Gladsome Light," Kastalsky "Echoes," Sullivan "Sun and Moon," Gretchaninoff "Gypsy Life," Schumann The Nicene Creed, Gretchaninoff...
Recitative, "Dido's Lament," from the opera Dido and Aeneas...
...Radcliffe Commemoration of Mrs. Agassiz in December. The centennial of the founding of the Pierian Sodality, March 6, gives occasion for an interesting article by G. F. Evans '05, on the early history of the Sodality; while the twenty-fifth anniversary of the production of the first Harvard operetta, "Dido and Aeneas," played by the Pudding in 1882, draws from Mr. Owen Wister, the Musical Manager, an entertaining account of the occasion. Mr. Lindsay Swift '77 writes on the life of his classmate, Professor Edward Henry Strobel, late Adviser to the King of Siam. A sketch of the career...