Word: singeing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President and Mrs. Conant will hold their usual Christmas Reception at eight o'clock on Christmas Eve, December 24, at 17 Quincy Street. All men who are students in the University are cordially welcome. Professor Charles Townsend Copeland will read and there will be carol singing led by Professor Archibald T. Davison. A few violin selections will be played by Mr. Malcolm Holmes with Professor Edward Ballantine at the piano. Miss Evangeline Merritt will sing, accompanied by her brother, Mr. A. T. Merritt...
...perform unless she paid him a guarantee of $5,500. Similar rumors kept popping. Critic Glenn Dillard Gunn of the Herald & Examiner openly asserted that Ethel Leginska had paid for the production of her opera, Gale. Soprano Lola Fletcher admitted privately that she had to pay $125 to sing Musetta in La Boheme...
...first published prose of young U. S. writers is carefully watched by such editors as Edward O'Brien, who collects anthologies of short stories and usually discovers at least one promising new author out of each season's crop. But poets are generally condemned to sing in the solitude of small magazines, unknown except to other poets, for long periods before their work receives the limited critical attention devoted to poetry in U. S. literary publications...
...follows: Praestat hoc noblis from "Ecce jam noctis" Chadwick Diffusa est gratia Nanine Four Christmas Carols Christ Is Born of Maiden Fair Gauntlett This Is the Truth Sent from Above Vaughan-Williams Le Miracle de Saint Nicolas French Carol Soloists: Karl E. Schevill '37 David P. McAllester '38 Sing We Noel Tutti venite armati Gastoldi Glorious Apollo Webbe Two Sea Chanties arr by Colin McPhee Stormalong Solist: John L. Bishop '37 What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor? Soloist: Benjamin C. Riggs '37 Der Gang zum Liebchen Brahms Four Choruses from "Patience" Sullivan
Combining with the Radcliffe Choral Society, the University Choir will sing at the services...