Word: glee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...some next to others. Once they had all the blocks erected into a magnificently lofty column. For a moment they stood aside and admired their handiwork, and then Johnnie said impatiently, "Oh, let's knock it down! I don't like it. I want another pile." So, with mirthful glee they destroyed their tower and built another...
...atmosphere which would attract undergraduate audiences lies in the possibility of a series of "pop" concerts, where food could be served and the listeners would not be confined to uncomfortable theater seats. In addition the Pierian's scope could be increased if it were to unite occasionally with the Glee Club in the presentation of choral music...
...better acquaintance with the CRIMSON files would probably show that two or three years ago a Harvard Debating team speaking in Boston met a team representing the University of Oregon, speaking in Oregon, at that early time "spanning the Continent." A further journalistic excess is embodied in the unqualified glee with which the old order is allowed to pass and the large audience secured. Debating over the radio, as the Chicago debate was not the first to show, entails a sacrifice. The speaker stands in a studio before a machine, his audience imaginary, all personal contact lost, his time hopelessly...
Leopold Stokowski, conductor of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra rehearsed the Harvard Glee Club for two and one half hours yesterday afternoon in Paine Hall...
...orchestral director made a special week-end trip to Cambridge in order to work with a chorus from the Glee Club, which is preparing Stravinski's "Oedipus Rex" for two performances with the Philadelphia Orchestra in the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, on April 21 and 22. Shortly after the finish of the practice Stokowski left for Philadelphia. He was the guest of Dr. A. T. Davison '06, director of the Glee Club, during his stay here...