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...Banjo and Mandolin Clubs will hold trials tomorrow night and Wednesday at 7 o'clock in the Music Building. All who have the ability to play any kind of a mandolin, violin, 'cello, clarinet, flute, saxophone or trap-drum will be given an opportunity to try for the clubs...
Trials for the University Instrumental Clubs will be held in the Music Building next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock. At that time men playing the mandolin, mandola, banjo, banjeurine, tenor banjo, banjo-mandolin, guitar, violin, 'cello, mando-cello, clarinet, flute, saxophone, or traps will be given an opportunity to try for the clubs. Each candidate should bring a selection to play, memorized if possible. Ability to play two instruments, although desirable, will not be required this year. This will be the first time that the clubs have included banjo-mandolin players. There are many vacancies...
...Music Building. It will be open only to officers and students of the University and to members of the Naval Radio School and the Naval Cadet School, and there will be no charge for admission. Mr. Whiting, at the harpsichord, will be assisted by Mr. George Barrere, Flute, and Miss Loraine Wyman, soprano. The program will consist of 17th century music for the harpsichord; Bach sonata in B minor, for flute and harpsichord; solos for flute by Gluck; compositions for harpsichord by Couperin and Rameau; and Miss Wyman will sing an Aria by Gretry and numerous French folk-songs...
...Hall of the Music Building. It will be open only to officers and students of the University and to members of the Naval Radio School and the Naval cadet School. There will be no charge for admission. Mr. Whiting at the harpsichord will be assisted by Mr. George Barrere, flute, and Miss Loraine Wyman, soprano. The program will consist of 17th century music for the harpsichord; Bach sonata in B minor, for flute and harpsichord; solos for flute by Gluck; compositions for harpsichord by Couperin and Rameau; and Miss Wyman will sing an Aria by Gretry and numerous French folk...
...unnecessary to say that all night, or a fair part of it, the flute, bassoon will be respectively piped and strummed. 1917 does not celebrate often, but when it does it celebrates a great deal. Curfew shall not ring tonight...