Word: singed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...House Committee of the Union has voted to extend the privileges of the Union to all Harvard men. There will be an overflow meeting for all graduates who do not go to the Commencement dinner in Memorial Hall. A glee club of graduates will sing in the rotunda and several impromptu speeches will be made...
...Memorial Hall, R. Derby '03 will act as presiding officer. The Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham '86 will open the service with prayer, after which the Glee Club will sing "Fair Harvard." The address will then be delivered by M. Donald '99. After the address the Glee Club will sing "America." The exercises will then close with a benediction by Rev. Mr. Frothingham...
...Musical Clubs will give a concert in Sanders Theatre on Wednesday, May 14, at 8 o'clock. Besides the usual programme S. Baird '08 will sing a baritone solo and H. N. Straus '03, will play a cello solo. About twenty-five patronesses have been secured, chiefly wives of members of the Faculty. Tickets for the concert at 25 and 50 cents apiece are on sale at Thurston's and the Union...
...Glee Club was the first of the three to be organized and consequently has made the best progress. The men sing together well and have very good expression. The first tenors are weak and the tone needs improvement. Among the nine songs is "Razoola Khan" which was written by P. L. Atherton '93 especially for the Club. R. Howard has been elected leader and the following men have been retained...
...with the languor and stupidity of the stage Englishman. His song in the second act, "Etiquette," received several encores. N. L. Tenney '03 was peculiarly fitted for his part of Father Chartreuse. At the close of the second act, he removed his cowl and appeared in white satin to sing the "coon song,"--one of the best musical numbers in the show. In John de Breeze, C.A. McCarthy '02 took a difficult part very well. He showed considerable skill in his interpretation -- more, in fact, than an amateur usually possesses. His work was notably good when he appeared with...