Word: hail
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cornell, winning the individual championship. At the start C. S. Jacobus of Yale took the lead, closely followed by Schutt, W. J. Hall of Yale and K. W. Woodward of Cornell. By the end of the first lap, however, Schutt had taken the lead with Woodward second and Hail third, which positions they held to the finish. Time...
...Hail to New England, who loved thee and cheered thee...
Following is the regular programme: 1. a. March, "Hail to the Crimson," Henry. b. March, "Cruiser Harvard," Strube 2. Waltz, "Les Patineurs," Waldteufel 3. March, "Up the Street," Morse 4. Selections from "Queen Phillipine," Pi Eta, 1902, Denison. 5. Valse Bleue, Margis 6. March, "Our Director," Bigelow 7. Selection, "Largo," Handel. 8. Selections: a. Stein Song, Bullard. b. "Health to King Charles," Boott '31 9. Selections, "Hi-Ka-Ya," Hasty Pudding 1902, Lang. 10. Selection, "Cavalleria Rusticana," Mascagni. 11. Selections: a. "On to Victory," b. "The Crimson Ever." 12. Fair Harvard...
...Awakening of the Lion," aroused much enthusiasm, as did also the waltz "Wedding of the Winds." P. L. Fish '01 sang both his numbers with styles and expression. The popular ballad, "Answer," was well played by R. W. Dibble '01 and received an encore. Sousa's march, "Hail to the Spirit of Liberty," followed by "Fair Harvard," formed a fitting close to the programme...
...Fish '01. Strelezki. Violin obligato, G. E. Marble '01. 4. "Answer," Trumpet solo, R. W. Dibble '01. Robyn. 5. "Awakening of the Lion," Konsky. 6. Waltz, "Wedding of the Winds," Hall. 7. "Gipsy John," Solo by P. L. Fish '01. Clay. 8. Selections from "The Burgomaster," Luders. 9. March, "Hail to the Spirit of Liberty," Fair Harvard. Sousa...