Word: musical
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first Sophomore smoker of the year will be given in the Union this evening at 8:45 o'clock. In addition to the usual refreshments and music the committee has engaged five professional comedians for the occasion, and it is planned to make the smoker to some extent a celebration of Saturday's victory L. Withington, Jr., '11 and several members of the class will probably speak on the game. Every man in the class should attend and make the evening a success...
...will be necessary for everyone to contribute as much as possible at the collection to be held after the meeting. Since there is no other source from which to pay the band's expenses, it will be a question of raising a sufficient amount this evening or doing without music at the game...
...befitting the occasion, Refreshments will be served before, the entertainment, for which the services of Mr. Putnam, a well-known elocutionist, have been secured. Mr. F. W. C. Hersey, of the English Department, will read: singing will be furnished by a quartet from the Glee Club, and instrumental music by a trio from the Mandolin Club. All those who are to be in Cambridge are urged to come and make the evening one of pleasant good-fellowship...
...Boston Music School offers a fellowship of $150 open to graduates and undergraduates of Harvard. Tufts, Radcliffe, and Wellesley Colleges. An essay on "Possibilities of Music in Settlement Work" together with the recommendation of the music department must be sent to 110 Salem street. Boston, before May 1. The holder of the fellowship must devote three hours a week, preferably in two periods to social service under the direction of officers of the settlement...
...decided, as a result of the meeting to retain for further trial the two songs, "Crimson Triumph", music by R. L. Blaikle '14, words by P. Lord '14, and "John Harvard. Here's to You", music and words by A. H. Doyle '14. These will be tried again next week...