Word: gloria
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...insincere" he is called by our dean. Anything so vital as the proposed League of Nations must inevitably arouse considerable feeling, but is it not somewhat hasty to impugn suddenly shallowness to a man who has hitherto been accredited with sincerity if nothing else. The Latin heading ("She transit gloria Lodge") itself shows that Mr. Gallishaw once held the Senator in esteem...
...second number is vigorous, timely, promising, Dean Gallishaw, whose stout pen doesn't really need the backing of the reproduction of his fist, in Sic Transit Gloria Lodge (would not Laubiae be more euphonious?) fights the Senator as vigorously as he fought the Hun; his ardor thrills even if he isn't quite just. Perhaps,--to alter a little the words of the poet,--he sings...
...following program will be presented: Toccata in D minor, Bach Pastorale in E. Cesar Franck Alleluia, Dubols Mr. Robinson "It is enough," Mendelssohn Mr. Smith Cantabile(Sixth Symphony) Widor Caprice in B flat, Guilmant Evening Harmonies, Karg-Elert Finale (First Symphony), Vierne Mr. Robinson "On the Shore," Neidlinger "Gloria," Buzzl-Peccia Mr. Smith Pastorale, Guilmant Finale (First Sonata), Guilmant Mr. Robinson...
Buoncini.--"Per la Gloria...