Word: programs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first event on the program, the 120 yard hurdle race, W. Hoag, R. L., won the first trial heat in 20 3-5 sec. with B. Wells, R. L., second; the second trial heat was won by J. Heard, H. in 20 1-5 sec., with W. Cutler, W. A., second. The final heat was a beautiful race between Heard and Hoag, and was won by the former in 18 sec., lowering the record two seconds; W. A. Cutler, W. A., was third...
...spring concert of the Glee Club, Banjo Club, Pierian Sodality, and Mandolin and Guitar Club last evening was a great success, although the program, with the numerous encores was a little too long. The Glee Club is better than it has been at the last few Sanders Theatre concerts. Most of the songs are new, but the new college songs are inferior to most of the ones the club has discarded. Fortunately the audience was treated to some of the best of the old ones very well sung by Messrs. Merrill, Howard, Honore and Shipped; and the rich voice...
...former years. They show the effect of very careful training. A new feature was the accompaniment by the Banjo Club of songs by the Glee Club. The introduction of a whistler was also an innovation, but not sufficiently successful to warrant its continuance. A very pleasing feature of the program was the number by the Guitar and Mandolin Club. It must be confessed that there is more music in their playing than in that of the Banjo Club, and the Spanish airs that they play are much more interesting...
...annual spring concert of the Glee Club, Pierian Sodality, Banjo Club and Guitar and Mandolin Club, will take place on Thursday evening in Sanders Theatre, beginning at 8 o'clock. The program is as follows...
...Then one man out of the five entered competed. On Saturday every one of the four entries was forfeited. When Harvard men entered for the Yale games they all contested; and Harvard naturally expected to have Yale men reciprocate. The publication of the Yale men's names on the program was an inducement to some spectators to attend, and they had a right to complain of the absentees. It the failure to compete was unavoidable comment is out of place; but this second occurrence makes it seem intentional...