Word: pierian
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...think every undergraduate who was at the Pierian Concert will agree with you in your editorial on Wednesday, that there is for the musical clubs "a field which offers opportunities for great improvement." The Band and the Pierian already have a realizing sense of their place and duty in the University, but the other clubs could certainly do more towards promoting a healthy College spirit by giving an occasional concert in Sanders Theatre. In addition, such an evident desire to please the undergraduates would enlist their sympathy in any future moves for Christmas trips...
That the innovation of a free concert by the Pierian Sodality was fully appreciated by the undergraduates was shown last night by the crowded condition of Sanders Theatre. The concert was of a popular nature, all the pieces of which were well rendered, as well received and boisterously encored. Of the regular numbers, the selections from the "Geisha" gained, perhaps, the most applause, but "Up the Street,"--which was played with much spirit,--was the most taking piece of the evening. Good judgement was shown in the selection of the pieces and the result was that the concert was much...
...Pierian Sodality will give its first concert tonight in Sanders Theatre at eight o'clock. The concert will be free to members of the University and their friends. The following pieces will be rendered: 1. Under the Double Eagle, J. F. Wagner. 2. Selections from "Geisha," Jones. 3. (a)Hearts and Flowers, Tobani. 4. (b)Au Moulin, Gillet. 4. Cruiser Harvard, Strube. 5. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," Suppe. 6. Les Patineurs, Waidteufel. 7. Hands Across the Sea, Sousa. 8. Fair Harvard...
...Pierian Sodality. Popular Concert. Sanders Theatre, 8 p.m. Open to all members of the University and their friends...
...Pierian Sodality. Popular Concert. Sanders Theatre, 8 p.m. Open to all members of the University and their friends...