Word: singer
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...popular we have yet heard. The recitations were all rendered with the care and taste that characterizes all of Mr. Henschel's work. In the absence of Mr. Winch, Mr. Henschel consented to fill his place, to the delight of the audience. His two selections were from the "Meister-Singer" and the ever-welcome "Two Grenediers." The latter selection introducing the Marseillaise, was received with a round of hearty applause that continued for some minutes. Schumann's symphony and the familliar ballet music from "Feramors," divided the honors of the evening among the orchestral pieces. The only criticism we venture...
Williams College is reported to come into $400,000 by the will of Edward Clark, president of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and one of the college trustees...
Fred. Coyne, a popular London comic singer and author, will shortly make a tour in the United States. He will best be remembered as the author of "Pull Down the Blinds," "Whoa, Emma," and other songs that have gained popularity...
...Mast, or Life in a Barn." By Oscar Simpson. "Gully's Revenge, or a Tale of the Crossing." Author unknown. "The Drugged Doughnut, or Three Buckets of Blood." By Gasp Hard. "The Mad Butcher, or The Fate of a Yale Tutor." By the author of "Beautiful Snow." "The Dumb Singer or The Warped Tooth Brush." By Hic. Cough...
...LITERARY student, on hearing of Carlyle's death, remarked: "Fortune frowns on the musical world. Still another great singer gone." - Beacon...