Word: piccolo
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Last evening the annual trial of candidates for the Banjo club was held in Holyoke 1. The competitors numbered about twenty and the general average of the players was extremely good, especially that of the banjo players. Unfortunately, no piccolo players were present though one is greatly desired by the club this year. The class of '93 sent many good competitors and a freshman banjo club will soon be organized. The successful candidates will be notified this week. After the trial a short business meeting of the club was held and regular hours for rehearsals were decided upon, it being...
This year an open competition was held for new members, and about a dozen men presented themselves, of whom two were chosen, one being a piccolo player, who was greatly needed by the club. Many new pieces have been added to the club's repertory, and the men are working with a will. The officers of the club are: H. Cannier, '89, president; C. Copeland, '89, secretary and G. L. Osgood, '91, leader...
...Freshman Banjo Club is said to be far superior to the University Banjo Club. It consists of several banjos, piccolo banjos, mandolins and guitars...
...suggestion published in the CRIMSON for the formation of a banjo club has been acted upon. A club has been formed consisting of four banjos, two guitars, a mandolin and a piccolo banjo...
...second trial of candidates for the Pierian Sodality will take place Monday, January 12, at 7 o'clock, Roberts Hall, Brattle street. Instruments especially needed are: First violins, violas, second flute and piccolo, oboe, clarinet, trombone, double bass, bassoon and kettledrum...