Word: singed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Frese said in introduction, that although the present growth and activity in musical matters was gratifying, it might be dangerous because of its rapidity. The number of choral classes is unfortunately few and the opportunities to learn to sing scarce. Since a distinguishing feature of the older nations is their love of music among all classes, it is a worthy aim to try to promote such a love in this country. This can best be done by choral work and for such work the light operas are excellent material...
...Harvard, and of about 50 girls from Radcliffe. It has simply been a class for training those whose voices were sufficiently good to pay for their development. To use the words of Mr. Frese, the vocal instructor, the chief object has been "to teach the people at large to sing...
This afternoon the last Vesper Service of the year will take place. Mr. Arthur Beresford of Trinity Church, Boston, is to be the soloist. He will sing "Holy, Holy," from Gaul's Holy City, with the choir, and will also sing an aria from some oratorio...
...Mandolin Club and a double quartet from the Glee Club will give a concert at the University Club tonight. E. M. Waterhouse '97 and H. M. Woodruff '98 will sing the solos, which will include the "Gay Parisienne," "New Bully," "Tommy Quinn" and "Health to King Charles." The Glee Club, among other selections, will give "The Water Mill," "Forsaken," "To My Turtle Dove," "Man in the Moon" and the "Rhenish Toast...
...winter term closed at Yale on Wednesday. The Glee and Banjo Clubs left at once for Old Point Comfort, where they will sing tonight, and take a trip south as far as Richmond. The baseball nine left yesterday with fourteen men, for its southern trip, playing south as far as Charlottesville...