Word: singed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There was also a mass of anonymous ballads, dealing with battle and murder and love and Nature. These ballads were many of them very remarkable. Through them there comes the ring or freedom and the quiet sincerity of peasant life. They sing of the hardihood of noble Scotland...
...theatre services will begin again this year next Sunday in Columbia Theatre, and the committee has again appealed to Harvard students to assist in the singing. The help that we can give by leading in the singing is of no little consideration, and the fact that Harvard students are sufficiently interested in the services to take a part in them does much toward attracting attendance to them The services begin at half-past seven and last one hour; and every man in college who can sing is urged to attend. It is very little...
...expected annual occurrence and in some respects it is of no little importance. It is doubtful whether the club is in greater interest in Harvard to the extent of drawing more men here. Probably few students come here from the west because they have heard the Harvard Glee Club sing. But the club exerts good influence in drawing graduates together for a familiar entertainment that brings backs many pleasant recollections. It keeps alive Harvard spirit and interest among her graduates and from this point of view the trip of the club is of considerable value...
...Princeton, Harvard and Yale Musical Clubs will make trips throughout the West during the Christmas recess, and at a few places all three clubs will sing. Princeton's itinerary is a long one; corrected to date it includes Louisville, Indianapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Columbus, Pittsburg and Philadelphia...
...STETSON, Sec.H. P. C. - Every man that expects to sing in the Christmas show must attend rehearsal 4.30 today...