Word: musically
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard Choral Class of mixed voices formed by students of Harvard and of Radcliffe jointly will bring their studies of this, their first year, to a close by giving a public rendering, in concert form, of the music of Gilbert and Sullivan's opera, "The Pirates of Penzance," in Sanders Theatre on next Monday evening...
...Theatricals was given last night at the Club House, and was received with the greatest enthusiasm. Every feature of the play was heartily applauded by the large audience of graduates present. Judging from this first performance the play will be the best that the Pudding has ever given. The music is catchy, the chorus is very well drilled, and the movements in the dances and marches are original...
...music was furnished by the Student Volunteer Orchestra, H. M. Adler '97, leader...
...Music for the performance will be furnished by the Student Volunteer Orchestra. The following ladies will act as patronesses: Mrs. Le Baron R. Briggs, Mrs. Alfred S. Woodworth, Mrs. William W. Goodwin, Mrs. Clarence Whitney, Mrs. William A. Bancroft, Mrs. William B. King, Mrs. George P. Baker, Mrs. Edward A. Rand, Mrs. Frank A. Hill...
...state, Plato believed, was formed of several individuals for mutual benefit. The young should be carefully trained with a view to becoming good citizens. Their education was to be the regular Greek training in letters, music and gymnastics. This training was to last till they were twenty years old, when, according to fitness, they were to be separated into the guardians of the state, the military, and the commons. The first two classes were to be supported by the state, in return for their services. The guardians were to hold their wives and children in common. The children were...