Word: organizers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Organ Recital in Andover Chapel by Mr. Raymond C. Robinson, Organist of the Central Congregational Church, Boston; assisted by Miss Katherine M. Ricker...
...third of the Vesper Services by the Harvard-Radcliffe chorus will be held at the First Church in Cambridge (Congregational), corner of Mason and Garden streets, tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. These service are under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison; Jr., who will play an organ postlude and prelude. A special program of anthems for men's and women's voices has been arranged. All members of the University are cordially invited to be present...
...rendered in Appleton Chapel this evening at 8.15 o'clock. The service will consist of reading from the Scriptures, and Christmas carols sung by the College Choir assisted by a chorus from Radcliffe under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison, Jr. The following program has been arranged: Organ Prelude: Pastorale, Rheinberger Fiat Lux, Dubois "Silent Night," Haydn "Listen, Lordlings," Osgood "The Sleep of the Child Jesus," Gevaert "While be My Sheep," Unknown "Christmas Bells," Osgood "Glory to God in the Highest," Pergolesi "The First Nowell," Traditional "Ah! Dearest Jesus," Bach Organ Postulude: Toccata (fifth Symphony), Widor
...Harris S. Shaw organist of the Second Universalist Church, Boston, assisted by Mr. Herbert W. Smith, will give an organ recital in Appleton Chapel this evening at 8.15 o'clock. At this recital, which is open to the public, the following program will be presented: Prelude from Suite, Pierne a. "Reve," Seventh Sonata, Guilmant b. Melody in G major, Guilmant c. "Noel," in F major, Guilmant "Lord God of Abraham," from "Elijah," Mendelssohn Mr. Smith. Allegro, Nicodie Chorale and Allegro, from Sixth Sonata, Mendelssohn "O Salutaris," Stearns Adagio, from Second Symphony, Widor March from Third Symphony, Widor
...Organ Recital. Mr. Harris S. Shaw, assisted by Mr. Herbert W. Smith, in Appleton Chapel...