Word: musicale
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The musical contest for amateurs, which is advertised in our columns promises to be a very enjoyable and amusing affair. 100 tickets are reserved at Bartlett's for Harvard men. A great number ought to take advantage of this opportunity to hear a highly original concert.
Messrs. Morton D. Mitchell, '87, Stephen B. Stanton, '87, and James Gore King, '89, have been elected regular editors of the DAILY CRIMSON. Mr. Walter Forchheimer has been elected musical critic.
The Freshman Glee Club concert this evening promises to be very enjoyable from a musical point of view. The club has been very conscientious in practising of late, and we have no doubt that all who go will be amply repaid. The purpose for which the proceeds of the concert...
The Sophomore Society is much to be praised for its enterprise in getting up the theatricals which take place to day. We learn from the management that the affair is to be a financial success, - those who attended Thursday's rehearsal attest to the literary and musical charms of the...
The verse in the present number, as a whole, is not as good as in former issues. Mr. H. E. Fraser's lines, In the Night, although not always smooth and musical, show much purity and simplicity, and their genuineness more than atones for any lack of polish. Mr. F...