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...concert in conjunction with the Princeton Musical Clubs tomorrow night at Alexander Hall in Princeton. Twenty-seven men from the Instrumental Clubs and thirty members of the Glee Club will take the trip. In addition to the above organizations the orchestra of Princeton students who played at the Hotel Savoy in London last summer will perform during the concert...
...will go abroad this summer to play in London and in some of the large summer resorts on the continent. The Orchestra plans to leave New York on June 24th, taking passage on the Olympic for England, arriving in London July 2nd. The men will remain at the Hotel Savoy for about one month, playing various engagements, and will leave the first of August for Ostend, Paris and Luzerne, taking several side trips...
...representative of the Savoy came to Princeton recently to hear them play and was quite satisfied. A total of ten men will compose the orchestra, although an extra man may be taken...
...would call your attention to the fact that performances of this buffoonery of Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan scheduled for the Savoy Theatre, London, during the World War, were prohibited by the British censor, at the request of the Japanese Embassy in London, on the grounds that it held the Ruler, people, and institutions of an Allied Nation up to ridicule, and tended to create a hostile feeling for England on the part of the Japanese...
...Committee, organized by the representative of the Bankers' Trust Co., New York City, was immediately placed upon a large scale. In order to carry out its work with the greatest efficiency, it employed 102 people, and had as its offices seven of the largest rooms in the Savoy Hotel. Within the first few days of its organization, $10,000 was raised for purposes of immediate use, and soon after, a daily newspaper was started by the committee for the stranded Americans. During the first weeks of the war scare, when the scarcity of money was most stringent, many were...