Word: musically
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...spring concert by the musical clubs will be given in Sanders Theatre Thursday evening, May 20. It will be followed by a dance in Memorial Hall. It is expected that the concert will be unusually successful, since there was no fall concert and the clubs have not been heard in Cambridge since the last spring concert. The clubs have taken up some new music and the programme will be unusually attractive...
...members of the University will have an opportunity of meeting those who represent them on the various teams. Members of the Union, who will be distinguished by crimson badges, will act as ushers. The Pierian Sodality, the Mandolin Club, the Banjo Club, and the Glee Club will furnish the music. J. A. Carpenter '97, who will lead the Glee Club, will also lead in the singing of "Fair Harvard" at the close. Every member of the University is urged to be present and to do his part in making the reception a success...
...Glee and Banjo Clubs gave their first Yard concert last evening in front of Holworthy. The programme consisted, for the most part, of old and favorite selections, and was most successfully rendered. A large crowd listened to the music and followed it up with cheering for the musical clubs and for the crew, and by singing Fair Harvard...
...will appreciate the enterprise of the musical clubs in beginning the Yard concerts this spring two or three weeks earlier than usual. The clubs give so few regular concerts in Cambridge that these Yard concerts are now about the only opportunities given the students to hear them and as a result they have always been well attended in the past. A good sized crowd ought to be in the Yard tonight to show the members of the clubs that their music is enjoyed as much as ever...
...Vocal Score of "Flying Dutchmen" is published and on sale at Briggs and Briggs's music store, 1274 Mass. Ave., opposite College Library...