Word: glees
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...annual meeting also included the "final public reading" of "Elegy in Harvard Yard" by William Alfred, Phi Beta Kappa poet and Assistant Professor of English. G. Wallace Woodworth '24 led a small chorus of Phi Betta Kappa members who are also in the Glee Club in four musical selections. The meeting closed with a luncheon in Fogg Art Museum...
...chipper as a schoolboy in June, India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru seemed up to his jodhpurs in glee on his first real vacation in twelve years. Accompanied by daughter Indira, Nehru loped off to a government guest house in the Himalayas for ten days of loafing, riding and sunbathing. Between jeep rides to local bazaars, Nehru finally got around to the job of editing letters between him, Mahatma Gandhi, George Bernard Shaw and Bengali Poet Rabindranath Tagore, discovered that white ants had long since eaten choice parts of the moldy papers...
...Concert by the Band and the Glee Club in the Tercentenary Theatre...
...Harvard Glee Club Centennial Concert. In Sanders Theatre. Free to public...
...tousled white hair quivering rhythmically, his ruddy, jovial face radiating glee, Alexander Calder was beating a steady tempo on the African tom-tom. Swirling around him, clanging a Mexican calabash rattle, clattering a huge Swiss cowbell, tinkling a melody on dangling wires, were his friends -writers, painters, musicians. A gentle breeze delicately spun the forest of mobiles hanging from the ceiling of the Connecticut farmhouse. Suddenly "Sandy" Calder stood up, walked outside past sentrylike steel stabiles, shuffled to a nearby creek. Staring at the soft, easy ripples, Calder exclaimed: "Look at those tiny waves, circling, soothing, yet so much alive...