Word: peering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following tentative program will be used throughout the trip: March: Front Section, Bagley The Morning: from Peer Gynt Suite, Grieg Wang Wang Blues: Specialty Piccolo Solo: Chanson du Rossignol, Filipovski W. F. Manning '22. Pianologues Selected Sidney Reinherz. Fifty Symphony: Andante Cantabile, Tschaikowsky (Second Movement) Songs, Selected University Band Quartet. At Krazy Kat's Ball, Harvard Specialty Orchestra J. H. S. Moynahan, Dances. Drum Specialty, W. L. Olmstead '22, S. B. Clark '22. Harvardians. Soldiers Field. Our Director. Fair Harvard...
...program will be as follows: 1. March, Front Section Bagley 2. Overture. Baymond 3. "The Morning." Peer Gynt Suite Grieg 4. "The Faery Opera." from Hansel Humperdinck 5. Piccolo Solo, Uhani du Rossignel, Filipovski F. W. Manning '22 6. Fifth Symphony Tschsikowsky 7. Selection. La Hoheme, Balfe 8. Specialty W. I. Olmstead '22 and S. H. Clark '22 9. Harvard Songs: "Rarvardiana." "Soldiers Field." "Our Director...
...program for tonight is as follows: March: Front Section, Bagley Overture: Raymond, Thomas Suite: Peer Gynt, Grieg (a) Asa's Death. (b) The Morning. Specialty, Selected First Symphony, Tschaikowsky Andante Cantabile (2nd Movement). Specialty: Harvard Specialty Orchestra, Selected Hansel and Gretel, from the Fairy Opera, Humperdinck March: H. U. B. (Harvard University Band), L. Abbot '24 Selection: from the Bohemian Girl, Balfe Specialty: W. L. Olmstead '22, Selected S. B. Clark...
Following in the steps of the Glee Club, the Band is playing only the very best music available for such an organization. Among the very important numbers are Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite; Tschaikowsky's Fifth Symphony, Second Movement; and Dvorak's Large from the New World Symphony...
...somehow felt in his presence that here was a scholar who was welcomed at the Sorbonne, at Oxford and Cambridge, whose writings had brought him friends and honor, and honor, too, to his University, in distant lands: who knew the literati of the world and was their peer...