Word: sing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ready to declare Harvrd teams beaten, even before the contest. On the contrary, the freshman nine has won one game and will make a great effort to get the second; if properly supported by their class there is every reason to hope that Harvard will win. Freshmen ought to sing the book at Leavitt and Peirce's in large numbers...
...Tuesday. As to the concert not begin advertised, I happen to know that circulars were sent to all the houses on the Back Bay and notices published in all the daily papers, etc. The night was rainy and disagreeable; most people who wanted to hear the Glee Club sing had already heard them, and the rest were out of town. The fault lies at the door of the Glee Club, for not giving the concert sooner...
...result the audience numbered not more than a hundred people. In addition to this there were no programs, and no ushers-until, indeed, some members of the Glee Club kindly volunteered to act as such. It is bad enough that the clubs in question should be forced to sing and play to empty seats; but when an audience, small though it may be, is not accorded by the management the ordinary civilities of an entertainment, it is high time for all concerned to complain. The Glee and Banjo Clubs certainly have been too kind to the university crew management...
...varsity glee club will sing in the yard next Monday evening...
About 200 freshmen and 500 mockers celebrated the victory of '93 in the class base ball series last night. Soon after dark a large number of men assembled in front of Weld and heard the freshman and Weld glee clubs sing. They next went to Jarvis field, made a fire of the seats on the north side of the field, burned a good deal of fireworks, hired a Bohemian band, cheered everything they could think of,- especially '93, and ended by making a procession (headed by the band) around the college yard...