Word: joy
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...every now and again amongst the students. It is particularly bad at this time of year. He knows the old gag of Tennyson's about "In the Spring" and all the awful things that happen then, but did not the same old rhymster say that there was no joy but calm. He did. And the two are not compatible. The Vagabond has always been a batchelor for woman would restrict the carefree, wandering life such as his. He has patiently borne with the feministic foibles of his followings for he understands that debutantes are occasionally attractive. But he has always...
...program for tonight follows: Harvard Hymn Paine Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Bach Now Let Every Tongue Bach Turn Ye to Me Scotch Folk Song The Hundred Pipers Scotch Folk Song Spring Returns Marenzio Jesu Dulcis Vittoria Choruses from "The Gondoliers" Sullivan
...Vagabond was not sorry. He has never been what the middle west vulgarly calls "collegiate," but he is a sentimentalist--which is a refined collegiatism. He was glad to see that men who have left the gates of Harvard two and three years behind can still maintain that joy of youth which is the graduate's greatest heritage. It was reassuring to know that adolescense is immortal...
Dear Father, we would learn to trust The doing of Thy will, And in Thy perfect law of love Our doubts and fears would still. Help us to know, in joy or woe, Thy ways are always best. And we, Thy children evermore, By Thy great goodness blest...
...program for this evening is as follows: Harvard Hymn Paine April Is In My Mistress Face Morley Jesu Duleis Vittoria Spring Returns Mareneto Inimical Autem Lassus The Hundred Pipers Scotch Folk Song Jesu, Joy of Man's Destring Bach Choruses from "Pinafore" Sullivan