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...Boat Men, At Father's Door. b. Drake's Drum, Coleridge-Taylor 5. Princeton University Orchestra a. Nocturne from "Midsummer Night's Dream, Mendelssohn b. Peer Gynt, "Ases Tod", Grieg c. Selections from Puccini, Arr. by R. L. Weaver Intermission 6. Harvard Glee Club a. Fire, Fire, My Heart, Morley b. Football Songs 7. Harvard Banjo Club a. Officers of the Day March, Hall b. Medley, Arr. by Rice 8. Princeton Chorister Glee Club a. Lullaby, Brahms b. Princeton Football Songs, Arr. by Dr. Alexander Russell. 9. Pierian Sodality Orchestra a. Cortege from "The Queen of Sheba", Gounod...
...Glee club songs with which the concert will start are: "Harvard Hymn" by Professor Paine, "Give a rouse" by Rantock, "La Garde Passe" by Gretry. "Dainty, Fine Sweet Nymph" by Morley, and "Salsmaleikum" solo by C. D. Whidden '28. The audience and the club will then sing several of the football songs. "Veritas" "Fair Harvard...
...first part of the program was rendered by the Glee Club to an audience of 250 undergraduates and some 200 others, the members singing "Come Thou, Oh Come" by Bach, Chadwick's "Ecce iam Noctis", Handel's "Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite", and "Dainty, Fine, Sweet Nymph", by Morley...
Christefer Morley, in his column in the New York "Evening Post", comments upon a circular which was sent to him by a contrib, advertising the wares of the Public Speakers Society of Harrisburg, puhl, Mr. Morley does not mention the competition which the society offers to public speaking course in colleges, but we must prognosticate upon the threat which arises from the fact that the Society has prepared 220 speeches for all occasions. Where is any need for taking a course which (supposedly) teaches one to think on one's feet, when all that is necessary is memorizing...
Other numbers will follow from time to time. The songs thus far published are: My Bonny Lass Thomas Morley Spread your wings Cesar Autonovitch Cui Now is the month of Maying Thomas Morley Has Sorrow thy young days shaded Irish Folk-Song Lo, how a rose e'er blooming Michael Praetorius In Dulci Jubilo Ancient German Carol Matona, lovely maiden Orlando di Lasso