Word: performer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Wednesday, February 18, the Clubs will travel to Fall River to give a concert there under the auspices of the Harvard Club of Fall River. The concert will be followed by a dance. On March 3, the Clubs will perform in West Newton, here also being entertained at a dance, and on April 18, the night before the spring vacation, will give their annual concert at the Harvard Club of New York. A special train will take the men to Providence on April 29, and on May 14 the Glee Club in conjunction with the Radcliffe choir will render choral...
...sought to reorganize this activity of the Union on a new and more far-reaching basis, and, as far as possible, undergraduate quarters from the different musical clubs will be given an opportunity to perform under the best of auspices. The first concert will be given on Friday evening of this week. The committee has not finally decided on the nature of this first entertainment...
Tomorrow evening the clubs will perform in the new Harvard Club of Boston. Next Monday evening, the Glee and Mandolin Clubs will play in the Second Congregational Church of Dorchester. On Saturday, December 13, the Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs will give a concert in the Town Hall at Keene, N.H. The concert will be followed by a dance. Fifty men will make the trip and will spend the night at different private houses. The clubs will be further entertained on the following day returning to Cambridge late that evening. On Wednesday, December 17, the Glee Club will sing...
...honor of recognizing a victorious team has hitherto been appropriated by the graduates, and this reception given by the graduates, and this reception given by the Union marks a new step in undergraduate appreciation. It is up to the student body to show that they can perform this duty as well as the graduates have performed it in the past, by attending the reception tonight "enmass...
...come to perform these duties of citizenship they will realize more and more the necessity of them and their benefits, and will take more pride and pleasure in doing them, until, let us hope, the man who honorably and zealously does his duties will be deemed and applauded just as worthy of praise as a soldier who has gallantly gone through battle...