Word: singed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Samuel Crothers of the First Parish Church will open the service with a prayer, after which the Glee Club will sing "Fair Harvard." This will be followed by the oration, which will be delivered by the Hon. John Read of the class of '62. The services will close with the singing of "America" by the Glee Club, and a benediction by Mr. Crothers...
...arrive. A soul-harrowing song ensues. The pirate now appears, learns that he is the long lost son of the witch, and disguises himself in one of Mistress Charitie's dresses with which Happie chances to be passing. The buccaneer now retires, after which Hazelle and Richarde enter and sing a duet about a scare-crow. Richarde now goes in search of Historicus, but returns with him just after the departure of Hazelle. Portentous has some trouble with the school-children who rebel and depart with Richarde and Historicus. Upon this, Portentous arrests Hazelle as a witch, but she escapes...
...Idler Club of Radcliffe will present on March 2 a farce in two acts entitled "Sunbonnets." Miss M. W. Daniels will sing between the acts...
...songs in the Harvard Song Book, together with a few old standbys, were sung repeatedly until they became tiresome. Now the policy has been changed, and a number of new songs, of a somewhat lighter character than usual, have been adopted. C. N. Prouty '00 will continue to sing solos for the club until the end of the year, and an effort will be made to find some one to take the place of J. C. McCall '99, as humorous soloist...
...Boston, will be given in Sanders Theatre on the evening of February 16, at eight o'clock. The instrumental music will be rendered by members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of Mr. Max Zach. Miss Aagot Lunde, a Norwegian singer, now resident in Boston, will sing folk-songs and ballads of her native country...