Word: leader
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Club. The following men will compose the club: First tenors-Barnes '91, Linden '90, Bixler '92, McDonell '92; second tenors-Waters '89. Thorpe '89, Carter '92, Smith '90; first bassos-Chapin P. G., Irvine '88. Conant '90, Townsend '90; second bassos-Harne '90. Davidson '91, Lee '89, Noel '89; leader, Minot '89; warbler, Jones...
...being a piccolo player, who was greatly needed by the club. Many new pieces have been added to the club's repertory, and the men are working with a will. The officers of the club are: H. Cannier, '89, president; C. Copeland, '89, secretary and G. L. Osgood, '91, leader...
Those present provided for an executive committee similar to that of the '88 management, to consist of the conductor, the president, the leader of violins, and two others, who shall have the power of trying and electing candidates, subject to the ratification by the entire society...
...Glee Club elected the following officers last evening: President, G. L. Bullard, '89; vice-president, A. D. Hodges, '89; secretary, W. F. Gay, '90; treasurer, H. H. Darling, '89; assistant secretary, J. B. Embick, '91. M. A. Taylor, '89, was re-elected leader and K. S. Hackett, '91, was chosen a regular member...
...revival of the later Napoleonic days, when the hero himself was in exile at St. Helena, and Paris was in the hands of his most hated enemies. It is a touching story of that devotion to a great chief so common among old soldiers. Even in his leader's deepest misfortune the veteran remains faithful. Despite a somewhat sudden transition in the death scene the story is realistic and fires the reader with a thrill of martial enthusiasm...