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...members of the Instrumental and Glee Clubs will make the trip. The program will be as follows: The Gypsy Prince, Kiesta (Mandolin Club). Lullaby, Brahms Drinking Song, (Glee Club). Peter Gink, Cobb (Banjo Club). Speciality, by R. H. Ware '20. Prayer of Thanksgiving, Netherland, Folk-Song (Glee Club). Norwegian Slumber Song, Gilder (Mandolin Club). Specialty by Howard Elliott '22. Medley, Field (Glee Club). Rockin' the Boat, Frey (Banjo Club). Fair Harvard, Gilman (Glee Club...
...organ, assisted by Miss Elsa Alves, soprano, will render the following program: Chorale in A minor, Franck Prayer, Ropartz Professor Davison. "Come, Sweet Death," Bach Alleluja, Mozart Elsa Alves. Canon, Schumann Bourree, Handel Andante (Sixth Symphony), Widor Professor Davison. "For a Dream's Sake," A. W. Kramer Hindoo Slumber Song, Harriet Ware Japanese Death Song, Earl Cranston Sharp Pierott, Dagmar de Rubner Elsa Alves. Pastorale, Dubois Grand Choeur, Guilmant Professor Davison...
...military mass meeting is to be held in the New Lecture Hall tonight. To many this may suggest simply a gathering at which long-winded jingoists will arise and orate mercilessly about the great and glorious institution of war, while the audience will slumber tranquilly thinking much more about peace until a few seconds before the end of said orations. Of course the thing following is thundering applause...
...following order of service will be given: Prelude: (a) Pastoral Symphony Messiah"), (from "The Handel (b) Adoration, Miss Stickney Borowski Processional: Hymn 106. "Adeste Fidelis." Carol, "The First Nowell," Traditional The Sentences and the Invocation, followed by Our Lord's Prayer. "Slumber Song" ("Christmas Oratorio") Bach Miss O'Connell. Carol, "What Child is This?" Lesson from Holy Scripture. Violin solos: Traditional (a) Viennese Melody, Gaertner-Kreisler (b) Liebeslied, Miss Stickney. Kreisler Carol, "God Rest You, Merry men," Gentle-Traditional Hymn 105, "O Little Town of Bethlehem," St. Louis Address by President Fitch, Contralto solos: (a) "The Christmas Tree," Cornelius...
...Graduate '03," who seems to hesitate to reveal his identity lest he advertise the fact that slumber is more important to him than accomplishment, should remember that there are others who find the twenty-four hours all too few for the work of life, and welcome the sound of the 7 o'clock bell. By all means let it continue to ring. EDMUND A. WHITMAN...