Word: fairs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Winsor has better control than any of the other candidates and has shown considerable improvement in speed and curves. His form, however, is only fair, and he has not yet mastered stepping...
...Traume," Wagner Trumpet obligato by R. W. Dibble '01. V. 'Cello Solo, a. Berceuse from "Jocelyn" Godard b. Serenade Badine, Gabriel-Marie L. P. Burnham '02. VI. Selections from "San Toy," Jones VII. Mattinata, Tosti VIII. Procession of the Women from "Lohengrin," Wagner IX. Waltz--"Die Schonbrunner," Lanner X. "Fair Harvard...
...fine selections but they did not seem to have as much volume as the Yale Clubs. The Yale Glee Club had two very good soloists whose work relieved any possible monotony in the programme. The most impressive thing of the evening was the singing of "Bright College Years" and "Fair Harvard" by the combined Glee Clubs, during which every person in the audience stood...
...George B. Nevin. b. "Doan' ye cry, ma Honey" Noll. Harvard Glee Club. 14. a. "Bull-dog" Carmen-Yalense. b. "Dutch Company" Carmen-Yalense. Solo by Mr. Read. Yale Glee Club. 15. "Creole Love Sone" Harvard Glee and Mandolin Clubs. 16. a. "Bright College years" Durand, Yale '81. b. "Fair Harvard" Samuel Gilman '11. Yale and Harvard Glee Clubs...
...Yale Dramatic Association will give on April 23 and 24 the second of a proposed series of plays, illustrating the development of the drama. A sixteenth century play, "The Fair Maid of the West," by Thomas Heywood, will be the play this year. Last year the fifteenth century drama was represented, and next year the Restoration drama will be taken...