Word: glees
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Rogers, '87, was present at the Glee Club concert last Friday evening and sang in his old place as first tenor...
...FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB.- There will be a rehearsal in Holyoke 9 at 3 o'clock this afternoon...
...considering the short time the club has been organized, its work at these concerts was very fine. A quartette from the club has played at Southboro, assisting the '91 Dramatic Club. Several concerts will be given by the club during the winter besides the joint concert of the Freshman Glee and Banjo clubs in the spring. The members of the clubs are as follows: 1st banjos, Gray, Pease, Williams, Leland, Osgood; 2d banjos, Garceau, Bigelow, Hambleton, mandolins, Howells, Fields; guitars, Jones, Whitehouse. The president is G. L. Osgood; secretary, J. M. Howells...
...Bird and the Rose" and "Tailor Courage," two very bright songs, were then sung by the Glee Club-they were given with great finish and spirit and were warmly applauded. Next came the Pierian who played the familiar "Lachner March" which we heard from them last year. Resolution and strength were its dominant qualities...
...Glee Club then closed the concert with a number of songs. "Alexander," a very handsome adaptation of an old melody, was first given, Mr. Bullard singing the solo. A quintette consisting of Messrs. Honore, Shippen, B. Carpenter, Howard and Willard then sang Mr. Carpenter's latest entitled "Der Jungling" -a very pretty air and jodel. Next came a new arrangement of several old drinking songs not on the programme, and finally the piece of the evening-"The Blue Danube Waltz," which was sung in splendid style...