Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...program for all three concerts follows: Officer of the Day March Hall Up the Street Banjo Club Densmore At Father's Door Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes Glee Club Messers Hanighen and Eiseman, Mr. Stetten Specialties To a Wild Rise MacDowell On the Beautiful Blue Danube Strauss Mandolin Club Sunny Disposish How I Love You Orchestra Mr. Biltcliffe Specialty Border Ballad Australia Glee Club Harvard Songs Banjo and Glee Clubs
Overture to "The Merry Wives of Windsor" Nicolai Lyric Suite Grieg Shepherd Boy--Nocturne--March of the Gnomes "Benvenuto Cellini," Overture Berlioz "Don Juan," Symphonic Poem Strauss "Der Rosenkavalier," Waltzes Strauss "Dance of Salome" from "Salome" Strauss A Comedy Overture on Negro Themes Gilbert Molly on the Shore Grainger Bacchanale from "Samson and Delilah" Saint-Saens
...cruise, and one A. J. Mclntosh, assistant organizer, who anticipated the Ryndam's return by founding an International University Cruise, Inc., of his own, with Professor Thomas W. Butcher of Emporia, Kan., as president, to sail next autumn on the S. S. Aurania as a co-educational project (TIME, March...
...tennis, a strong University team, slated by dopesters to win from Williams, went down to a crushing defeat before the Purple net men at Williams-town. The winners showed themselves far superior to their visitors the feature match being that in which captain March of Williams defeated J. F. W. Whitbeck '27 the Crimson leader...
...book is very pleasant reading nevertheless, though perhaps not as, good as some of his earlier work, particularly "Piracy." Many of the characters are already familiar. Venetia has the flavor of Tris March in the "Green Hat" or Shelmerdine in "The London Venture"; in Saville there is Pelham Marlay, and in the likeable Peter Serle a touch of Lord George Tarlyon. Venetia Vardon is the typical lovely creature of Michael Arlen, impossible yet plausible, stunning and elusive. At least the author has realized the truth of O. Henry's maxim that Bohemia is merely a land we do not live...