Word: leos
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Daniel Fieuret "In Dulei Jubilo," Ancient German Carol "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming," Bartholomaeus Praetorius "Misorere," Georgorio Allegri Organ Solos, (a) "Adagio in E," Frank Bridge (b) "Chorale Prelude in G," "Now Rejoice Ye Christians." Bach (c) "Toccata on Ave Maria Stella," Marcel Dupre "Cantate Domino," Hans Leo Hassler "Vore Languores Nostro," Antonio Lotti "Hallelujah! Amen!," George Frederic Handel
...patronesses will receive; the first dance will begin promptly at 10 o'clock and from then on at regular fifteen minute periods the twenty dances will be played off. Super will be served in the intermission between the tenth and eleventh dances. The music will be furnished by Leo Reisman's Brunswick Orchestra and the Jefferson-Johnson Orchestra, both of Boston. Any couples arriving late must forgo the card dances they miss, and cutting-in will not be allowed before the first encore...
...John Leo Donovan of Boston...
...John Leo Donovan Jr. of Boston has been nominated by petition for Student Council member from the Freshman class...
Music for the dance will be supplied by Leo Reisman's Brunswick Orchestra of fifteen pieces, and the Jefferson-Johnson Orchestra, who will start playing at 9.30. The list of dances includes twelve fox-trots, six one-steps, and two waltzes, twenty dances in all, and the supper will be served between the tenth and eleventh. No extras will be played and if there is time left at the end, cut-in dancing will fill in. Otherwise cutting-in will be allowed only after the first encore...