Word: rigging
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...Jees," said Herman, scornfully. "Dat's de kind o' rig I used to wear. Youse guys ha' got about as much dope on yerselves as Santy Claus. Looka here...
...royal car, antiquated, was not supplied with a dynamo to charge the battery, as are all modern railroad cars. The trainmen, louts, did not attempt to rig up emergency lights connected to the batteries of other cars on the train...
...Reapers' Song Turn Ye to Me Coronation Scene, from "Boris Godounov" Moussorgsky The Glee Club Fapdango from "Capriccio Espagnol" Rimsky-Korsakov Largo from "New World Symphony" Dvorak Procession of the Sardar Ippolitov-Ivanov The Orchestra La Garde Passe, from "Les Deux Avares" Gretry Hymn to Indra, from the Rig-Veda Holst Love Songs Brahms Seat thyself, my dearest heart, not so close to me! A tremor's in the branches. Nightingale, thy sweetest song sounds when night is darkling. From you hills the torrent speeds, and the rain ne'er ceases. Secret nook in shady spot mong the waving grasses...
Once selection a group of choral hymns from the Rig-Veda, is particularly noteworthy. These hymns are adaptations of old Hindu music, by the English composer Holst. The solo in one of them, the Hymn to Manas, will be sung by W. B. Wood 2G.B. Another group of interest is a collection of four folk songs, in one of which, a Scottish song called "Turn Ye to Me," E. B. Nichols '26 will sing the tenor solo...
...follows: Creator alme siderum--Puer natus est nobis--Adoro to devotee Allegrl Miscrere Allegrl Sacerdotes Domini Byrd Cherubim Song Rachmaninov Chorus of Bacchantes, from "Philemon and Baucis" Gounod Canzonet and Ballet--I Go Before, My Darling Morley On the Plains, Fairy Trains Weelkes Choral Hymns from the Rig-Veda Hymn to Agni--Hymn to Indra--Hymn to Manas Holst Coronation Scene, from "Boris Godounov" Moussorgsky Four Folk Songs The Galway Piper Gute Nacht The reapers' Song Turn Ye to Me Drake's Drum Coleridge-Taylor Love Songs Brahms Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite from "Samson" Handel