Word: singed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...They couldn't get over the fact that he had come all the way from New Haven, and with such a token; and when he finished his speech of presentation they finished his speech of presentation they fairly outdid themselves in ovations to old Yale. They even tried to sing the Yale songs, with what success I am not informed. But every man of that class carried away a new opinion of what Yale is like, and of the handsome way in which a Yale man can rise to an occasion. And it is an impression he will not forget...
Thomas Mott Osborne '84, warden of Sing Sing state prison, Ossining, N. Y., will speak on his prison reform work to all those interested, in Emerson J Monday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The talk will be under the auspices of the Political Science Club...
...existing conditions, served a voluntary term of six days in the Auburn Prison. During this time he lived exactly as the convicts in every detail of then life. This gave him experience which in was later able to use to good purpose. His recent appointment to the wardenship of Sing Sing gave him his opportunity, and since his assumption of the duties of the position he has made many radical changes for the better. He has consulted the prisoners on methods of treatment, and has even gone so far as to institute a court in which convicts try their fellows...
...chamber music, announced by the Department of Music, to be given by Mr. Whiting and assisting artists. At the second concert, on February 10, Madame Sundelius will present a program of classic and modern songs, and at the third, on March 10, the University Quartet of New York will sing four-part songs by Brahms and a cycle of old Scotch songs...
...concert the program will be composed of the works of Beethoven and Mr. Whiting will be assisted by Mr. Albert Spaulding, violinist, and Mr. Willem Duneux, cellist. At the second concert Madame Sundelius will present a program of classic and modern songs. The University Quartet of New York will sing four-part songs by Brahms and a cycle of old Scotch songs. It will be remembered that this quartet sang here last year, presenting the songs of Brahms and the Scotch melodies in a truly delightful...