Word: hooray
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Boylston street, Boston, this evening, at 7.45 o'clock. The program, of which the Musical Club's concert is a part, will include three plays, "Hermelinde," to be given by the junior class of Emerson College; "The Rightful Heir," an allegory by Boston University students, and "Hip Hip Hooray," a musical comedy presented by students of the New England Conservatory of Music...
...tailors, fishermen better fishermen--if so be Harvard has entered upon a career of wider usefulness to those who really produce the bread and butter which all the people eat, and those who build the houses and the clothes and the tools which make civilization a vital thing, then hooray for Harvard. State Press is so strongly a believer in schools he believes in schooling those who support the country as well as those who ornament it. --Galveston Daily News...
...committee has arranged the following program of dance music for the Junior Dance: (1) One step, "Setting the Pace"; (2) Fox Trot, "Chin-Chin, from Hip, Hip, Hooray"; (3) one step, "Molly Dear, It's You I'm After"; (4) waltz, "Only Girl Waltzes"; (5) Fox Trot, "Underneath the Stars"; (6) one step, "America, I Love You"; (7) Fox Trot, "Georgia Grind"; (8) waltz, "Sweet Maidens"; (9) one step, "The Junior Prom."; (10) Fox Trot, "Ragging the Scale"; (11) one step, "In Blinky, Winky, Chinky Chinatown"; (12) waltz, "Muriel Waltzes"; (13) Fox Trot, "I'm Simply Crazy Over...
Among the leading attractions at the New York theatres next Saturday night are the following: "The Girl who Smiles," at the Longacre; "Under Fire," at the Hudson; "Chin Chin," at the Globe; "The Birth of a Nation," at the Liberty; "Hip, Hip, Hooray," etc., at the Hippodrome; "Common Clay," at the Republic; "Hit-the-Trail-Holiday," at the Astor; Geraldine Farrar in "Carmen," at the Strand; "Young America," at the Gaiety; "Miss Information," at George M. Cohan's; "Around the Map," at the New Amsterdam; William Gillette in "Sherlock Holmes," at the Empire; "Rolling Stones," at the Harris; Lillian Russell...
...Hooray! Hooray! we'd live and die for Harvard...