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Giving the second concert of its season, the Pierian Sodality will play on November 1 at the Boston Farm and Trade School on Thompson Island. The precedent for this concert was established last year, and it is expected that the concert will become an annual event on the program of the Pierian Sodality...
...Lampoon, Howard H. Mason '35, president of the Advocate, John C. Haggott '35, president of the Dramatic Club, and Henry Bradford Washburn, Jr. '33, president of the Mountaineering Club, will speak for their respective organizations. William G. Kirby '35, president of the Glee Club will speak both for the Pierian Sodality and for the Instrumental Clubs, and for the Liberal Club and the Debating Council the orator will be Victor H. Kramer...
Trials for new members of the University Orchestra or the Pierian Sodality of 1808 are to be held Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, September 25 and 26 at 7.30 o'clock in the Music Building. It is requested that all present members of the orchestra register at one of these times. Concerts will be held in Paine Hall, the Houses and with such institutions as Wellesley and Radcliffe...
Robert Remington Covell '35 of Newport, Rhode Island, was elected president of the Pierian Sodality at a meeting of the organization last night. Other officers elected were; Edward G. Acomb '35, vice president; Lemuel B. Hunter '37, secretary; Robert F. Dine '37, treasurer; Albert G. Sweetser '37, manager; Arthur Ellison '37, assistant manager; and George W. Brown '37, librarian...
...most important appearance of its season, the Pierian Sodality of 1808 will present a program tonight in Paine Hall at 8.15 o'clock. This is the only major concert that the orchestra is giving in Cambridge this year, and it will be featured by the initial rendering of two works of M. Robert Rogers 1G, who plays the percussion in the Sodality. Rogers' works which will be played for the first time are "Sarabande," and "March," two movements of an orchestral suite...