Word: sing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Love," by Horatio Parker, has been chosen as the prize song, and only 28 men, led by an undergraduate, will be allowed to sing. The University Club has not yet selected its songs. As a conclusion to the concert the clubs will sing together the "Stein Song," by F. F. Bullard, and afterwards the University singers have been invited by the University Glee Club of New York to attend a smoker at the D. K. E. Club which is just a block from the Town Hall, where refreshments and an entertainment have been arranged...
...almost without changing could pass into song. The snow lies, thick now upon Olympus, and its steeped scarped sides are bleak and barren, but once, we fancy, the white feet of the Muses brushed the dew from the anemones in the morning, and at evening came Apollo to sing to the shepherds in the vale. But in this we are merely lending to other ages what we desire, or think we desire, for our own. Our historical sense is at fault. Every century that produces poetry is, so far, an artificial century, and the work that seems...
...part in a joint concert with the Smith College Oratorio Chorus. Mr. Ivan T. Gorokhoff, the Smith leader, will conduct all the numbers sung by the Smith girls, as well as the Russian Carrol from Rimsky-Korsakoff's Christmas Night, which the Glee Club and the Oratorio Chorus will sing together. The concert is scheduled for eight o'clock...
...terrible grammar. As a matter of fact, personally, I am very much against vers libnre and all that sort of thing. Of course I admit Walt Whitman was a very great man; but I insist that metre is not an unnatural thing, but an extremely natural thing, like the sing-song of a child, you know, kicking his heels against a wall...
...firm iron of the fourteenth line. An you please, Mr. Benet, no more of this. "Heavens and Earth!" "And shall I couple hell?" Sing us a thousand ballads! Drink...