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...features of the program. The concert will be free to members of the Union and their guests, with guest cards obtainable at the news-stand. The program follows: 1. Up the Street Medley Review Morse Arranged by Rice Banjo Club 2. Swing song Habana Barnes Arranged by Rice Mandolin Club. 3. Bonnie Dundee Mister Moon Instrumental Clubs. 4. Specialty musical number Instrumental Clubs. 5. 1924 Medley Arranged by Rice Banjo Club. 6. Marcheta Invincible March Schertzinger Odell Mandolin Club. 7. Schneider's Band Australia Instrumental Clubs. 8. Dance Specialty G. B. Moynahan '26 9. Harvard Football Songs Instrumental Clubs. Fair...
...meeting of the Harvard Instrumental Clubs held in the Randolph Breakfast Room yesterday, the following officers were elected for 1924-25: President, Donald Coats Gates '26, of New York; leader Mandolin Club, Francis Fay O'Donnell '25, of Lowell; secretary, George-Emerson Smith '26, of Worcester; manager, Harold Schulse Weber '25, of Cairo, Iil.; assistant manager, Reginald Franklin Gonroy '26, of Fredericksburg. Va.; librarian, Franklin Weeks Jones '25, of Evanston...
Under this plan the two clubs will keep separate their names and functions, but will combine to give joint concerts. On long trips only some 16 singers, chosen as a result of trials, will accompany the banjo and mandolin players, but at concerts near at hand the entire Chorus will sing at the end of the year, the 16 best men of the Chorus will be eligible for election to the instrumental Clubs...
...schedule at these joint concerts will consist of three numbers by the Banjo Club, two by the Mandolin Club, three by the 1926 Chorus and four or five specialty acts...
Last week he offered Sir Joseph Duveen $250,000 for a picture, The Laughing Mandolin Player, by Franz Hals, 17th Century Dutch painter. The deal was closed. It was generally considered the most important art transaction since Henry E. Huntington of California bought from the same dealer Gainsborough's Blue Boy, or since John D. Rockefeller, Jr., bought for $1,100,000 the Verteuil tapestries (TIME, March...