Word: glee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...reputation for fabulosity; it is fair to assume that any state which embraces land booms, swamps, and crocodiles, has well earned such a distinction. There are indeed many unkind enough to include Rollins college in the above category of significant characteristics; this group will point with ill-disguised glee to the latest innovation of that institution. With all the ludicrous pomposity that misguided sincerity can impart, Rollins college has imposed on its personnel, both faculty and undergraduate, an oath that it will "strive for self-knowledge, self-reverence, and self-control." Searching for precedent, classicists discovered that a similar oath...
Annual fall trials for the Harvard University Orchestra, otherwise known at the Pierian Sodality of 1898, will be held tonight and tomorrow night at the Music Building. All trials start at 7.15 o'clock. Since this is the 125th year of the Orchestra, a special concert with the Harvard Glee Club is to be arranged...
...preparation for the first rehearsal, to be held in Sever 11 on Monday evening, October 3, at 7 o'clock, the Glee Club will conduct voice trials for Freshmen and other new candidates tomorrow and Thursday evenings in the Music Building from 7 to 9 o'clock...
...this evening's gathering: M. F. English '33, Editorial Chairman of the CRIMSON: D. M. Sullivan '33, President of the Harvard Debating Council; R. M. Hatch '33, President of the Harvard Advocate; S. H. Stackpole '33, President of the Harvard Lampoon; G. H. Acheson '33, President of the Harvard Glee Club; Frederick Ireland '33, President of the Harvard Dramatic Club; Atreus von Schrader, Jr. '34, President of the Harvard Instrumental Clubs; and Peregrine White 33, President of the Phillips Brooks House Association, who will preside over the meeting, and also speak in behalf of Brooks House...
...rich baritone voice and much musical talent. Robert M. ("Bob") Crawford entered Princeton with a little money he had earned as a surveyor in Alaska. He worked his way in a bicycle shop and a Ford service station. He led the University Orchestra. He became president of the Glee Club. He composed for and sang in the Triangle Club's shows, including The Scarlet Coat which he wrote out of his fondness for life in the Northwest. He used to slip into the Congregational Church and play opera on the organ. He also composed there, trying out orchestral effects...