Word: drum
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Clarke '04, N. A. Edwards '04, H. C. Morris '03, A. D. Ronimus '03, W. H. Thompson '03; 'cello--E. P. Cole '04; viola--G. R. Ford '02; bass viols--G. L. Chase '03, H. F. Tucker '01; clarionet--J. S. Allen 1L.; French horn -- P. H. McIntyre '01; drum -- F. S. Shepard '03; tympani--C. E. Dimick...
...Drum--F. S. Shepard...
...Boylston '03, W. H. Thompson '03, H. C. Morris '03, E. C. Stone '04, J. W. J. Marion '04, M. A. Edwards '04. 'Cello-P. H. Kelsey '02, E. P. Cole '04. Viola-G. R. Ford '02, Clarinet-C. E. Lakeman '04. Frenchhorn-P. A. McIntyre '01. Drum-F. S. Shepard '03, C. L. Ellison '01 has been appointed accompanist. Any men wishing to try for the Pierian who have been unable to come to the trials, should see the coach, Mr. Claude Fisher, in Holden Chapel at 6.45 Monday evening...
...crude, and the full dramatic possibilities of the final scene are not realized. "The Sea," by a. P. Wadsworth, is an imperfect sketch of a very common place type. In "Uncle Paul," William James, Jr., has strung three incidents, not closely related, into a connected story. "The Hum-Drum Company," by F. R. DuBois, is out of the ordinary run, and after the writer once gets started, the story moves easily, needing no effort on the reader's part. "Sammie Bent's Stripes," by Frank Simonds, is nothing more than an anecdote, but it is well told, with perfect harmony...
...Drum--G. F. Furlong...