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...Gott's orchestra, which furnished the music, played during the dinner, while the class sang any of the songs which they happened to know. Between the courses, the Glee Club sang Johnny Harvard, Sneider's Band, and other songs, while solos by E. M. Waterhouse and H. W. Howe were repeatedly encoured...
...March, "Gruss Gott," Komzak...
...their three concerts in Jamaica Plain. E. M. Waterhouse and J. W. Edmunds were the soloists for the Glee Club. The Banjo Club was especially well received, and was one of the best features of the concert. After the concert a dance was given, the music being furnished by Gott's orchestra. The next concert will be given at Dorchester...
...very soon after seven o'clock when the men filed in and took their places at the long tables. President Fairchild introduced the toastmaster, E. M. Hurley, who called first upon E. R. Mathews, who spoke for the College Press. The speeches which followed were made between the courses. Gott's orchestra furnished very good music in the meantime, playing occasionally popular songs in which the class joined with a will. A double quartette of Ninety-six men from the 'Varsity Glee Club sang, "Johnny Harvard" and the "Wah Hoo Medley...
...following speakers have been chosen to respond to the various toasts: Toast-master, E. M. Hurley; Football, A. H. Bremer; Crew, J. R. Bullard, Jr.; Press, E. R. Matthews; Literary, J. A. Gade. R. M. Townsend will read the poem and H. E. Addison will also speak. Gott's orchestra will furnish music throughout the dinner and a double quartette of '96 men from the 'Varsity Glee Club will sing...