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...program for the Musical Clubs' concert follows: 1. Bonnie Dundee, Glee Club Mister Moon, Glee Club Schneider's Band, Glee Club 2. On to Plattsburg, Banjo Club Journey's End, Banjo Club 3. Instrumental Specialty, Jazz Band 4. Swing Song, Mandolin Club Laughing Eyes, Mandolin Club 5. Quartet Specialty (vocal) 6. Australia, Glee Club Good Night Ladies, Glee Club Presentation of Prize Cup to Winning Chorus 7. 1926 Class Song, Everybody Fair Harvard, Everybody

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN TO MAKE MERRY AT ANNUAL PARTY TONIGHT | 5/25/1923 | See Source »

...program follows: 1. Bonnie Dundee Glee Club Mister Moon Glee Club 2. On to Plattsburg Banjo Club Football Medley Banjo Club 3. Instrumental Specialty Jazz Band 4. Schneider's Band Glee Club Up the Street Glee Club 5. Plano Solo F. W. Ramseyer 6. Swing Song Mandolin Club Laughing Eyes Mandolin Club 7. Quartet Specialty 8. Rose of the Rio Grande Banjo Club Journey's End Banjo Club 9. Australia Glee Club Good Night Ladies Glee Club 10. Fair Harvard Glee and Mandolin Clubs

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN MUSICAL CLUBS TO GIVE FOURTH CONCERT | 5/19/1923 | See Source »

...program for tonight follows: 1. Bonnie Dundee Glee Club Mister Moon Glee Club 2. On to Plattsburg Banjo Club Football Medley Banjo Club 3. Instrumental Speciality Jazz Band 4. Schneider's Band Glee Club Up the Street Glee Club 5. Piano Solo a) Fantasie Impromptu b) Minuette By F. W. Ramseyer 6. Swing Song Mandolin Club Laughing Eyes Mandolin Club 7. Quartet Specialty Portfolio, Schacht, Combs, Hill. 8. Rose of the Rio Grande Banjo Club Journey's End Banjo Club 9. Australia Glee Club Good Night Ladies Glee Club 10. Fair Harvard Glee and Mandolin Clubs

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN MUSICAL TONIGHT | 5/12/1923 | See Source »

Despite the discouraging attitude of Congress toward army affairs, the War Department advocates of "preparedness", managed during the month of August to start no less than 27,000 young citizens on the road of military training. The Citizens' Military Training Camps, worthy successors to Plattsburg of antebellum days, struggled for mere existence in their first season, 1921; this summer they were a tremendous success. The training was well planned, mistakes of the previous year were corrected, and the benefits accruing to the government and to the men taking the training were fully as great as even the most optimistic could...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "ALL IS NOT GOLD--" | 9/22/1922 | See Source »

...gigantic force if volunteers can be found able to back this permanent nucleus by training during the summer. We do not need to be persuaded into admitting the benefits of such training; perhaps we do need to see our duty in doing what we can to maintain the Plattsburg plan--by far the most serviceable and economical--for the nation's defense...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PLATTSBURG IDEA | 6/14/1921 | See Source »

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