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...concert given in Haverhill, Friday evening, by the Glee and Banjo clubs, was very successful. The Haverhill Tennis Club gave the students a hearty reception. After the concert there was dancing in Lincoln hall until one o'clock. The bass solos of Mr. Swarts and Mr. Hackett during the concert were the best numbers of the programme...
...valuable assistance from Mr. Locke, and under Mr. Liscomb as leader has done most faithful work, singing with much spirit. There are but few prominent voices. Mr. Willard received a hearty encore for his tenor solo, and easily takes a place among the best tenors in college. Mr. Hackett, who has been heard in the vesper services by many, has a grand baritone voice, much beyond the ordinary glee club calibre. His encore was especially finely rendered...
...this evening's concert the club will be assisted by Hackett, Willard and Longworth, all of '91-Hackett and Willard each singing a solo, and Longworth playing a solo on the violin. The club has twenty-four members: First tenors-Rice, Ruggles, Parker, Blaney, Willard, Scott; second tenors-Liscomb, White, King, Morton, Hayes; first bases-Williams, Frame, Holt, Marple, Washburn. J. W. Rice, Geary; second basses-Griffin, Hate, Hopkinson, Cannon, Longstreth, Embick, Alkinson. The officers of the club are: President, Atkinson; secretary, Hopkinson; leader, Liscomb...
...briefly of the importance of developing our spiritual natures. He alluded to the religious lives lead by earlier members of the University, and exhorted his hearers to profit by their example. His words were earnest, and those who were present were evidently impressed with his remarks. Mr. Karl S. Hackett, of the class of '91, was the soloist, and rendered with pleasing effect Campana's "From the Depths of our Contrition...
...Carl S. Hackett, of the freshman class, will be the soloist at the vesper service next Thursday afternoon...