Word: musically
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Vesper Service Thursday afternoon was fully as well attended as the first one last Thursday. The music was as follows: "I will lift up mine Eyes," by Dr. J. C. Whitfield, sung by the whole choir; Meyer's "The Lord is My Shepherd," and "Lo! I am with You," by the Ruggles Street Quartet...
...Woman Suffrage Festival and Bazaar will be held in Music Hall, Boston, for six consecutive days, beginning...
...Service held yesterday afternoon in Appleton Chapel under the preachers to the University could not fail to deeply impress all hearers. It is indeed a privilege to be permitted to listen to such noble and eloquent words as were addressed to the students of the University, while the beautiful music, selected and rendered with exquisite taste, was an inspiring addition to the dignity of the service. The members of the University may almost regard the institution of Vesper Services as an answer to their demand, for in the discussion of Harvard's religious system before the recent changes...
...course of study at the college, and at the same time they create a certain pleasant diversion to the monotony of the regular work. A large number of men attend them when given in Cambridge, who would never think of going into Boston, although they really enjoy the music when they are once in the hall. But, as we all know, many will give up some benefits and enjoyments simply because they do not wish to take the trouble of the going and coming. A large part of the audience was composed of students last evening and it will benefit...
...superb "Lead, Kindly Light," sung by the Temple Quartet. Dr. Gordon then read the 19th psalm, upon which he founded his address. He urged very forcibly that only by the emotional feeling life can man achieve great nobleness. The intellectual life is much, but it is not all. Through music and by music, can we drink in and express the higher life. The preacher then closed with a few words of prayer...