Word: musical
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...time for handing in compositions for the Francis Boott Prize in Music, has been extended to April 10. Compositions should be sent to Mr. Arthur Foote, 6 Newbury street, Boston...
Perhaps it would be as well to omit one or two songs and pension off a few of the older jokes, but the music, admirably led by Mr. Hancock, is good throughout. As the run is too short for the songs to become widely familiar, a few tunes already well-known have been interpolated. This gives the audience its chance to whistle. Rather too many of the songs are talked, but Mr. Freedley and Mr. Hollister produce some pleasant harmony, and Mr. Mills has a real voice. Messrs. Freedley and Hollister also do some spectacular dancing in the second...
...Stymie," by the Pi Eta Club, in the Music Hall, Quincy...
...Stymie," the 1913 production of the Pi Eta Society, was presented for the fourth time last night at the Club Theatre, and was very well received by a large audience. The other performances will be as follows: today, matinee, Copley Hall, Boston; April 3, Music Hall, Quincy; April 5, Town Hall, Andover. Tickets for the Cambridge and Boston performances at $1.50, and for the Andover and Quincy performances at $1 may be obtained at Herrick's, at the Co-operative Branch, and by mail from H. P. Briggs '15, Box 73, Cambridge...
...Pierian Sodality will give the second pop concert of the year in the Living Room of the Union Monday evening at 9 o'clock. The program will consist of a mixture of light and classical music...