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...Pierian Sodality has this year decided to organize a chorus of forty-eight voices to sing in connection with the orchestra. The chorus will be coached by Mr. W. L. Whitney, of the New England Conservatory of Music, and Mr. Gustav Strube, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Several places in the first and second tenor parts are still unfilled, and men who wish to try for them may do so at the rehearsal tonight in Roberts Hall...
...each concert the orchestra will play a number of selections, and the remainder of the programme will be devoted to the rendering of choral music and selections from light operas by the chorus accompanied by the orchestra. Mr. Gustav Strube, who has already been engaged as coach for the orchestra, will have direction of both organizations. E. S. Bacon, 1L. assisted by B. E. Mead '03 will have the general direction of the of chorus during the rehearsals...
...Sodality has re-engaged as coach, Mr. Gustav Strube, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The usual three concerts in Sanders Theatre will be given in the course of the year, and the orchestra will also play at numerous clubs in the vicinity of Boston...
...Sanders Theatre have been well attended by the students, and it is this support which has contributed much to the success of the Sodality. Professional coaches have been engaged for the first time throughout the year. Claud Fisher coached the men in the early part of the year until Gustav Strube, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, was engaged. Under his direction over thirty new pieces have been played during the season...
...Gustav A. Andreen, at present instructor in Scandinavian at Yale, has been nominated for president of Angustana College, Illinois, by the trustees of that institution. Dr. Andreen graduated from Yale in 1894 and spent four years in postgraduate study holding a fellowship and acting as instructor in German till 1898 when he took charge of the department of Scandinavian...