Word: singed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...effort on the part of those undergraduates who have seats in the cheering section to assure the success of the plan again this year. The failure of a few to join in vitiates the efforts of all. We have made up our mind that it is worth while to sing the "Marseillaise" on Saturday in the form of a living "H." It is up to us now to see our plan carried through...
Under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison, Jr., '06, University organist and choirmaster, the University choir will sing a program of a Capella music by the chief composers of the 16th century in Appleton Chapel this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Students of the University who are interested in music, are cordially invited to be present...
...Sing, now sing for Harvard...
...need mass meetings, and we shall have them--one this week and two the next, beside a football pop-night. These must, and, we believe, will be well attended so that in the two games to come we can back up our team effectively. Let us sing before the games begin and in the long waits between the halves. Let us fill the short waits between the quarters and when time is out with cheers. We must not drown the signals of either team, but if we believe that there is any good in cheering, let us have a chance...
Anybody who went to the mass meeting last night must have gone away impressed with the fact that there is a "right way" to sing and a "wrong way." The difference may not seem great, and the points that Hancock, the leader, brought out may appear trivial, but they are responsible for the entire difference between the effective and stimulating singing of our opponents and our own. The remedy is simple. First of all, everybody must know the words of the old songs and of such new ones as may be selected. Then the way is open for Hancock...