Word: gounod
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...into which our sins bring us are not invigorating but destructive. Life is a series of petty skirmishes not for ourselves but for others. The choir sang the following selections: "Lord of all power and might," Mason; "The Sun shall be no more," Woodward; "Lovely appear over the mountains," Gounod...
...regular weekly service was held yesterday afternoon in Appleton Chapel. The choir opened the services with Gounod's anthem for men's voices, "Sanctus." Dr. F. G. Peabody conducted the responsive service, after which Hill's anthem, "I Will Lay Me Down," was sung by the choir...
...opening hymnal by the choir was "A Hymn of the Homeland," by Sullivan. The anthem "O Worship the Lord" was sung by Mr. Gardner S. Lamson, '77, with the choir. Mr. Lamson also sang in an highly commendable manner the Amen-Gounod's "Glory to Thee, My God, this Night...
...contact with Christianity it would have the effect of an electric battery, establishing a complete sovereignty in their thought, interest, and being. The choir sang the anthems, "It came upon the midnight clear," by Sullivan; "Thus said the Lord," from the Messiah, sung by Mr. Richardson, of Boston, and Gounod's "Nazareth...
...HACKETT, '91.3. March Funebre d'une Marionette. Gounod...