Word: oakman
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first of the rehearsals of the new college string quartette of undergraduates was held at the house of Dean Briggs last evening before a few members of the University, and proved highly successful. The quartette is made up of C. S. Oakman 1900, first violin; H. R. Johnson 1900, second violin; F. L. Waldo '98, viola, and E. Sachs 1900, 'cello...
...Carl S. Oakman...
...concert given by the Pierian Sodality before the mid-years will be at Quincy, Mass., as one of a series of pop concerts annually held there. The programme will be much the same as that given at the concert in Sanders Theatre, but there will be solos by Karl Oakman 1900, violinist, and G. F. Root Sp., of the Glee Club...
...Drake, H. A. Yeomans, A. A. Benesch, W. B. Cutting, A. Drinkwater, H. H. Fox, F. C. Gulick, W. Morrow, F. L. Harmond, W. G. Bale, F. W. Morrison, E. D. Bond, O. D. Evans, C. B. Hersey, J. M. Kullmer, W. D. Lambert, C. S. Oakman, W. L. Shaw, C. M. Underwood, H. L. Seaver, H. C. Boynton, W. M. Chadbourne, L. G. Beeley, L. Eaton, A. G. Fuller, P. C. Miller, and R. P. Perry...
Other numbers which deserve special mention were a string quartette in G major by Haydn, executed by C. S. Oakman 1900, H. R. Johnson 1900, F. L. Waldo '98, and E. Sachs 1900; "AuMoulin" by Gillet, and the overture from "Fools Gold" by J. A. Loud...