Word: rode
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...this, and an encore was demanded. The next on the programme was a Stranss polka "For Love of Her" arranged for the Banjo club. The selection was played with great spirit and precision. The soloist of the evening was Mr. L. A. Corne who played a selection from Rode's Seventh Concert for the violin. Mr. Corne played with considerable feeling and depth but evidently lacked in technical skill. The second part opened with a Volkmann Suite for String Orchestra and was followed by the celebrated Louis XIII gavotte. Three glees "Kate Kearney," "Drink to me only with Thine Eyes...
...Selection from Concerto No. 7 for Violin. P. Rode L. A. Corne...
About twenty-five men attended the fall dinner of the Bicycle club at Lee's Hotel, Auburndale last evening. The active members met in front of Holworthy at 4.45 and rode to Auburndale by the way of Watertown and Newton. The associate members took the horse cars to Newton where they connected with the train for Auburndale. Dinner was served at a quarter of seven after which the members engaged in a general good time. The run home by moon light was enjoyed...
...afternoon. It is claimed by the protester that it was understood that prizes should be awarded to each of the first four men to come in, and that under this agreement he, as fourth man, is entitled to a prize. On the other hand, the majority of those who rode in the race understood that only three prizes were to be offered. The club is at present much agitated over the apparently negligent manner in which the bicycle members of the Mott Haven team were treated at New York. Both Davis and Bailey were told to ride the Mott Haven...
...Clark second, E. Clark third. Second heat; Greenleaf, H B C (125 yards), Delabarre of Amherst (200 yards), and Berlo of South Boston (125 yards). Finished in the order of starting. The final heat was very exciting. Schoefer, J. P. Clark, Delabarre and Greenleaf rode the last four laps bunched, taking the lead alternately. They finished in the order named, Schoefer's time being...