Word: programs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock. A final rehearsal of the carols will take place on Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock and will be open to those who cannot be present in the evening. The carols will be sung by members of the Radcliffe Choral Society. The program follows: Choral Prelude, "Sleepers, Wake," Karg-Elert "Noel of the Bressan Waits," Darcieux "The Sleep of the Child Jesus," Gevaert "Break Forth, O Beauteous, Heavenly Light," Bach "Come, All Ye Shepherds," Riedel "Sleep, Holy Child," Cherubini "Bring a Torch," Old French Carol "The First Noel," Traditional "Le Miracle de St. Nicholas...
...committee is arranging for an especially interesting entertainment program. Later in the evening refreshments will be served. And a good time is assured for everyone present...
Many brilliant and mystifying features distinguish the program. Pvt. Durlin, masquerading as Senior Caruso, charms the audience with his vocal melodies; but Pvt. Hays '19 promptly arouses the pit to a blood-thirsty state when he bursts forth in tenor; howover, justice is soon done when is is mercifully hypnotized by a hysterious person who is said to be in close connection with the spirit world. Harry Lauder is very ably personified by William Cantor; while Pvt. Cody makes an excellent rube. A championship bout between battlers Connolly and Newton brings the show to an exciting finish...
...play will commence at 8 o'clock. The Club has been opened through the kind consent of the Graduate Council. Not only will it be open for "The Middle Window" tomorrow, but also for reading and writing, and for a program arranged by Phillips Brooks House in the evening, on Sunday...
Vigorous methods were adopted at Yale to prevent the spread of the Spanish influenza, and they were rewarded with great success; a program of non-intercourse and constant out-door activity was laid out by the military and the college authorities which minimized the danger of infection...