Word: glee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Davison '06, Glee Club director, announced last night that he will take a leave of absence next year, and that G. W. Woodworth, now acting as assistant director, will assume his place while he is away...
...exhilaration that this attack on the "money-changers" would ordinarily cause. It seems only too probable that it is being offered up as a sop to the Western wolves. Since the days of the Populist movement and before, any anti-Wall Street steps have been hailed with glee by God's countrymen. It may be that Morgan, after a widely publicized prosecution, will be fined for walking on the grass or for missing an item on his income tax report...
...joint concert tonight by the Glee Club and the University Orchestra marks a high point in the careers of these worthy Harvard musical organizations. Although this evening's concert may not include the most interesting selections of their large repertoires and although it may not turn out to be the most brilliant performance of the season, nevertheless the occasion should be a memorable one. It marks the 75th anniversary of the Glee Club and the 135th anniversary of the Orchestra, originally known as the Pierian Sodality of 1808, the oldest orchestra in the United States...
These two organizations, have weathered the storms of Harvard indifference nobly, until now, under the leadership of Dr. Davison, the Glee Club has won the title of "finest American College Glee Club" and the Orchestra can be compared favorably to any other organization of its kind. Harvard can well take pride in these two representatives of its culture...
...program is as follows: "Harvard Hymn" J. K. Paine '69 The Glee Club and Orchestra "Symphony in C-Major" Mozart The Orchestra "Two Choruses," from "Orpheus" Gluck The Glee Club and Orchestra "Danse des Bouffons," from "The snow Maiden" Rimsky-Korsakov The Orchestra "Ecco Iam Noctes" G. W. Chadwick The Glee Club and Orchestra Prelude to "Oedipus Tyrannis" J. K. Paine '69 The Orchestra "Hallelujah Amen," from "Judas Maccabus" G. F. Handel The Glee Club and Orchestra