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...person Graham McNamee is lean, light-haired, with prominent nose and upper teeth. Born in Washington, D. C. in 1889, he grew up to be a semiprofessional baseballer in St. Paul, Minn. Then he found his baritone voice was better than his throwing arm. He was a church soloist in Bronxville, N. Y. where he romantically won his wife with the aid of an elopers' ladder. Called one day for jury duty in Manhattan, he found himself near No. 195 Broadway, then headquarters of WEAF. He walked in, took a voice test, got a job. Fame came quickly...
...programs offered on the tour will include numbers given in the Hingham and Roxbury Latin concerts. Among the featured specialties will be J. S. B. Archer '30, tenor soloist; the Hawaiian Trio, composed of Eustis Dearborn '32, R. S. Watson '32, and R. B. Harrison '32; and DeWitt Stetten...
...February 26, a concert followed by dancing will be presented at Brattle Hall; the orchestra will perform with a soloist at the Harvard Club of Boston on March 9; on April 1, another soloist will aid the Sodality in its concert at Paine Hall; and on April 28, a program will be given at the Boston Public Library. Although the date has not yet been decided, a performance followed by a dance will be given at Wellesley, in cooperation with the Wellesley Glee Club. Negotiations are being carried on with Milton Academy, Groton School, St. Mark's School, and Middlesex...
...would like to correct the prevalent impression that the Glee Club will give only one concert this year. The situation really is that in place of its usual series of two concerts in Symphony Hall for men's voices and a soloist, there will be only one concert in the series this year, and that will be for mixed voices and orchestra. The Glee Club will appear in many concerts besides this as usual, in schools, and public concerts in and out of Cambridge. The so-called single concert in Symphony Hall is the result of a new policy...
...varied program has been planned for the five sections of the Clubs: J. S. B. Archer '30, tenor soloist, will present some selections; another feature of the specialties will be the Hawaiian Trio, composed of Eustis Dearborn '32, R. S. Watson '32, and R. B. Harrison '32. DeWitt Stetten, Jr. '30, magician, will mystify his audience with legerdemain...