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Solo. Mr. Hackett...
...solos of Messrs. Bullard, Hackett, Lockwood and Bradlee were well received, and both Glee and Banjo Clubs were heartily applauded. The concert as a whole was the most successful that the two clubs have given since their western trip...
...successful concert before an appreciative audience in Eliot Hall. The programme was as follows: "Estudiantina," "Cannibalee," "The Man in the Moon," "Courtship," "Lullaby," "Imogene Donohue," "Old Man Moses," and "Fair Harvard," by the Glee Club; while the Banjo Club gave "March Past," "Darkie's Dream" and "Marriage Bells." Mr. Hackett sang "The Two Grenadiers" in a very creditable style and was heartily applauded. The other soloists, Messrs. Bradlee, Fullerton and Lockwood, were also well received. The hit of the evening was made by the Banjo Club, the audience demanding encores to each selection. This is the first concert since...
...Dental school. The club is in good condition but owing to the resignation of several of the senior members, it will be necessary to fill out some of the parts with new men. The first base part has suffered especially from the loss of old men-Darling, Swarts and Hackett, having announced their intention of leaving-and their places will be found difficult to fill. No date for a trial of candidates has been settled upon yet, but doubtless it will be in the near future. It is to be hoped that every man who has received any training...
...eighth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '91 are: Burlingham, Howells, Flint, R. S. Hale, Hackett, Wilkinson, A. R. Weld, Tallant, Wainwright, Peckham...