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The Musical Clubs' first concert of the season will be given at Memorial Hall, Dedham, tomorrow evening at eight o'clock. About seventy-five members of the Instrumental and Glee Clubs will make the trip. The program will be as follows: The Gypsy Prince, Kiesta (Mandolin Club). Lullaby, Brahms Drinking...
Mr. Allinson's "Life" is a whimsical bit of verse; how much more crisply a similar idea has been treated, he can easily discover by reading Rupert Brooke's "Heaven." "When the Dead Awaken," by Mr. Willcox, is commonplace. Mr. Leffingwell attempts a feat of compression in a "A Song...
Dartmouth sang "Mammy's Lullaby" by C. C. Spross, "Swords out for Charlie" by F. F. Bullard, and "Winter Song" by F. F. Bullard.
The following program will be presented: Franck, Chorale in A minor Dr. Davison. Gluck, "O Saviour, hear me." Miss Brown. Guilmant, Andante (Fourth Sonata) Tours, Gavotte Karg-Elert, Choral Prelude Dr. Davison. Corner, An Old Sacred Lullaby Miss Brown. Guilmant, Allegro Dr. Davison. Gounod, "O My Divine Redeemer." Miss Brown...
We are told that powerful lungs denote a lusty baby, and we rejoice to see that the undergraduate body is as healthy as ever. Singing, too, is a delightful form of relaxation--delightful and apparently irresistibly alluring to the home-coming Freshman, no matter what the hour of the night...