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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Preliminary trials for the Pierian Sodality will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening and tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Every member of the University with ability to play any orchestral instrument or with an interest in orchestral music is urged to report to the director, E. H. Barry '15 at these times...
...value than it has ever been before. It means that we are striving to meet with understanding the problems that have hitherto been haphazard. The college is going to be put to a great test, but we are confident that it will prove its claim to recognition as an instrument of enormous practical value in the community...
...that the Entertainment Committee have decided to have them again at a later meeting. For next week, however, they are planning an "amateur night," when various members of the class will perform. In order to do this, it will be necessary for all the men who can play any instrument, give a monologue, dance, or any other sort of entertainment to hand their names at once to E. W. Mahan, Dana 49, or some other member of the Committee. To make this meeting successful, every-one must enter into the spirit of it, and it is hoped that the volunteers...
...tonal beauty with the greatest skill in mechanical and electrical details. The better characteristics of the organ of an earlier time have been retained and combined with the more distinctive qualities of the modern organ. Those who have been in charge of the work of installing the new instrument declare that the aim of furnishing Appleton Chapel with an instrument worthy of its environment broad in scope and varied in resource has been fully realized...
...better characteristics of the organs of an earlier time have been retained and combined with the more distinctive qualities of the modern organ. This instrument of 25 stops is more varied in its resources than one of 50 stops built on the plan of twenty years ago. The stops of the modern organ combine so much more beautifully that they are much richer in effect, and more varied in their range of expression