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...Amherst Glee and Mandolin Clubs will leave for a short tour through New Jersey on November 29. Two concerts will be given, the first on the evening of November 29, at Mountain Lake, and the second one at Montclair on Thanksgiving night. The programs to be rendered will be very similar to those of last year, in that the singing of Amherst songs will be an important item...
...following program will be given: Part I. 1. Uncle Tom Princeton Banjo Club. Buck 2. At Sea Harvard Glee Club. 3. Waltz Reminiscences arr. by Weaver Princeton Mandolin Club. 4. Big Ben Harvard Banjo Club. Allen 5. The Lamp in the West Princeton Glee Club. Parker Part II. 6. Specialty Number F. M. Trainer, Harvard '19. 7. (a)My Lady Chole C. Leighton (b)Forward March Clark, Princeton 1905 Princeton Glee Club. 8. Thousand and One Nights Allen, arr. by Rice Harvard Mandolin Club. 9. (a)Hush-Hush MacDowell (b)Football Songs Harvard Glee Club...
...West." The University Glee Club will present such interesting pieces as MacDowell's "Hush, Hush," a delicate, artistic song; and "At Sea," by Buck, a stirring, inspiring selection, with a tremendous, powerful swing. The Instrumental Clubs of both universities will play medleys of college songs and the University Mandolin Club will, in addition, give a medley entitled "The Thousand and One Nights." The general high tone of the Glee Club songs has been maintained throughout the entire program so that it will be entertaining, and not composed essentially of "rag-time," though that element, as well as college songs, will...
...University Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs will make their first appearance of the season tomorrow evening when they will play during the annual dinner of the Boston Chamber of Commerce at the Copley-Plaza. The combined clubs will give the same program that is to be offered at the outside concerts of the coming winter. The speakers after the dinner will include President Charles F. Weed of the Chamber, Harry A. Wheeler of Chicago, and John Kendrick Bangs...
...organization known as the Harvard Musical Clubs is composed of three clubs: the Glee Club, the Banjo Club and the Mandolin Club. After existing separately for some time, they were united in 1913 under the name of the Harvard Musical Clubs. The object of the clubs is primarily social, a number of concerts being given each year in and around Boston. The instrumental clubs are composed of men who play a number of instruments,--mandolin, banjo, banjeaurine, guitar, violin, 'cello, mandola, piccolo, traps, etc. Members are required, except in cases of men of marked ability and skill, to perform upon...