Word: sing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sketch "I Heard--!", managed to "get across" very well. Any presentation dealing with gossip is sure to interest a certain large portion of the audience, at least. Madelon and Paula Miller gave a good exhibition of youthful talent. They are better-looking than might be expected, and sing and dance well. The impersonation act was in the hands of Miss Venita Gould, who did fairly well as Lenore Ulric and several others...
...which all men in the University are invited that has been arranged by the committee in charge. Dean Greenough will make a short speech of welcome, being followed by M. H. Dill 1S.L.A., who will render several songs. A group of men from the University Glee Club will also sing. Miss Margaret J. Penick from the Emerson College of Oratory will read, while Mr. Richard Cartwright will perform several sleight of hand tricks...
First of all, everybody sing! And mean what you sing! Open your mouths wide and make as much noise as you can! If you can't keep the tune, never mind; sing anyway! And shout whenever you have the chance--especially the three "fights" in Soldiers Field, the "Hi, hi" in Veritas, and the "fight" in Harvardiana...
...noise is not all. There are two technical points that make all the difference between a dull, heavy roar and spirited singing. Roll every r: "rrrip 'em thrrrough!" And sing as staccato as possible by putting an h before each vowel. Really "Hit the line for Harvard;" make "The cheers frrrom the Harvard hosts rrring high" mean something; and on the last line of the Marseillaise don't sing a feeble "Anon to victory," but a short, snappy prophetic: "hon hon to victory." ABBOTT LOW MOFFAT...
...Lara Anderson, wife of the former Japanese ambassador has consented to let the club use Japanese friends and other Japanese decorations in her possession for the stage setting. As part of the program, the Japanese girls of Wellesley will sing the national anthem of that country...