Word: songe
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...star drifting in the east," for that one star in the east has had to do so much labor in the interest of the Muses, that the most of us feel it is time to give it a vacation. "Gypsy's Villanelle," by A. Putnam '18, and "Song of Night," by J. T. Rogers '18, are both excellent examples of meter, but there seems to be something lacking in them to take away the mechanical feeling. "The Shepherd" of W. Willcox '17 is certainly not equal to the other works of this poet, nor does "The Tryst...
...club. 7. Freshman Quartet. A. R. Howe, M. A. Shattuck, C. W. Cook, R. Tapley. Evening Concert. 1. "Prayer of Thanksgiving," Kremser Freshman Glee Club. 2. "There is a Tavern in the Town," "Anvil Chorus." Gore Glee Club. 3. "Pilgrim's Chorus," Wagner Freshman Glee Club. 4. "Upidee." "Sword Song." Standish Glee Club. 5. "Old Friends." Freshman Glee club. 6. "Jingle Bells." "Soldiers' Chorus." Smith Glee Club...
...will be opened and a standing buffet supper served. There will also be tables about the quadrangle and along the balcony by the dining and common rooms where Freshmen may serve their guests. At 7.30 o'clock the interdormitory singing contest will take place. Each dormitory will render one song and immediately after the decision will be made and the cup awarded. The leader of the winning hall will then lead the entire class, which will gather on the stone promenade of James Smith Hall, in several selections. Dancing will follow in the Smith common and dining rooms until...
...clubs will sing the following selections: "The Ballad of the Volga," an old traditional Volga song, transcribed by Kurt Schindler; "At Father's Door," a traditional melody, transcribed by M. P. Moussorgsky, and "A Legend," by Tschaikowsky. Among the soloists of the evening will be Mme. Povla Frisch, mezzo-soprano...
...contributions, as yet, have been received for the Senior Class Song competition, which is open to all members of the class of 1916. The song is to be used on all class occasions and will be sung by the Glee Club at Yard Concerts and on Class Day. Freedom of choice as to the form is allowed, though two verses, with or without a chorus, is customary...