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...Lind '29, played his violin soles with a true clear tone and a musical feeling. There was a honeyed saxophone sextet and the vaudeville entertainers Robert Reinhart '29 and K. A. Perry '28 delighted the audience with their clevernessing...
...specialty acts, always a feature in past performances of the club, will this year include ventriloquism by K. A. Perry '28, sleight of hand tricks by Robert Reinhart '29, a violin solo by A. W. Lind '29, and the newly organized saxophone sextet...
...feature of one of the series of regular Sunday evening entertainments which are given throughout the college year by the Union. A. W. Lind '29, violinist, and P. G. Anderson, Boston pianist, will give a joint concert for violin and piano on Sunday evening at 7.15 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union...
...program is as follows: I. Hejre Kati Hubay II. Meditation from "Thais" Massanet III. The Old Refrain Kreisler IV. Tambowrin Chinois Kreisler Mr. Lind II I. Scherso in B minor Chopin II. Etude in E major Chopin III. Etude in G flat major Chopin Mr. Anderson III. I. Legende Wieriawski II. Elebesfreud Kreisler
...most interesting bits in the book, which is made up of interesting bits strung together on long thin threads of personal narrative, are the chapters devoted to Jenny Lind and General Tom Thumb. The reviewer wonders how many readers shared his own ignorance of the fact that Barnum brought Jenny Lind to this country. The Swedish Nightingale was given to the American public as a proof that the sponsor of Joice Heth, the Fejee Mermaid, and the Model of Niagara could also produce some legitimate and more high-hat entertainment. Except for a few financial statements, the story of Jenny...