Word: singed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...time of the first Freshman Jubilee, the Harvard Illustrated published an article outlining the administration of the Jubilee and calling attention to the fact that the real reason for inaugurating this new celebration was to be found in the desire of many graduates and undergraduates that a singing tradition might be established here such as exists in foreign universities and in a few colleges of our own country, notably Amherst. Shortly thereafter there appeared in the Illustrated a letter from a graduate expressing the hope that the early promise of the Jubilee might be fulfilled and that Harvard men would...
Each succeeding Freshman class has taken an increasing interest in singing, last year's Jubilee being perhaps the most successful yet held. Men who didn't know they could sing, or who even thought they couldn't, have learned that one can fall far short of operatic standards of vocal performance and yet enjoy singing. The Freshman Jubilee does not aim to educate nor does it intend to force men to sing against their will; it only hopes to lay the foundation for a life-long enjoyment of one of the most natural and delightful of the few co-operative...
...will come the principal exercises; the Tree Oration, and the parade to the Stadium, where the Ivy Oration will be delivered by F. M. Warburg '19. There will be dancing in the Union at 8 o'clock lasting until 11 o'clock. During the evening the Glee Club will sing on the steps of Widener Library. As usual, in the afternoon the Yard will be closed to all without tickets...
Members of the Choir wil sing at daily chapel and at the Sunday service...
...Glee Club will sing on the steps of University Hall. --1918 Class Day Committee...