Word: mulligans
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...third Yard concert, which was given last night in front of Holworthy, was a great disappointment. The Glee Club was the only musical club which took part, and their performance was quite ordinary. The selections were "Johnny Harvard," "Sweet Kentucky Babe," "Mulligan Musketeers" and "Fair Harvard...
...even more successful than the first. The Mandolin Club played a serenade and the "Cozette March," and the Banjo Club gave the "Stars and Stripes," "The Cake Walk" and "Up the Street." The Glee Club sang "Johnny Harvard," "The Three Glasses," "The Sensible Serenade," "The Pope," "Monks' Chorus," "Mulligan Musketeers," and closed the concert with "Fair Harvard" and "America...
...Mulligan Guards, Sensible Simon, Glee Club...
...concert was successful from beginning to end, especially the Mandolin Club recitals and the solos. In addition to the programme announced the following encores were given: Glee Club-"Mulligan Musketeers," "The Bargemen," (solo by F. A. Turner '99), "Drinking," (solo by G. R. Osborne 1900); "Rhine Wine Song," (in place of "The Three Glasses"). Banjo Club: "Up the Street"; "Cake Walk." Mandolin Club: "Serenata," Tostoi; "Bolero;" "El Capitan...
...Glee and Banjo Clubs gave a Yard concert on the steps of Holworthy last evening. The Glee Club sang "Johnny Harvard," "Wing Tee Wee," "The Pope," "The Miller's Song," "The Kentucky Daughter," "The Rhine Wine Song," "The Mulligan Musketeers" and "Fair Harvard." The Banjo Club played "'Rastus on Parade," "The Darktown Patrol," "The Darkies' Cake Walk," "Up the Street," "The Handicap" and "The Chimes of Normandy Waltz." G. R. Osborne 1900 sang two solos...