Word: songfulness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...weather conditions permit, the Glee Club will present its first Yard concert of the year on the Widener steps this evening at 7 o'clock. The program is as follows: Ye watchers, Ye Holy Ones xvii Century German Song Drake's Drums Allegri Choruses from the Gondoliers Sullivan The Pedlar Russian Folk Song When His Loud Voice Handel College Songs...
Glamour (Universal) from a story by Edna Ferber, is a preachment on the vanity of the flesh. While rehearsing in the chorus of a new show Linda Fayne (Constance Cummings) decides to reach star dom by plaguing the show's composer, Victor Banki (Paul Lukas), into writing a song especially for her. So charmingly does she plague that she gets Victor in stead. Marriage to Victor brings her no nearer to success on the stage, and she is ready to give up her ambition when she reads that Ellen Terry never reached her zenith until she had a baby...
...program of the concert will be as follows: Harvard Hymn Paine Shoot, False Love Morley Bonnie Dundee Scottish Folk song Dir, Seele des Weitalls, from Cantate for the Freemasons Mozart Choruses from the Gondoliers Sullivan College songs...
...three years. Somehow one of the defendants managed to get himself acquitted. Likely starter for the People's Court will be a new public trial for the murderers of Horst Wessel. Everyone knows that the "Horst Wessel Lied" is Nazi Germany's unofficial anthem and greatest marching song.* Horst Wessel was also a man, an insignificant song writer and storm trooper, carefully chosen as a party hero because there was something in his background to appeal to almost every one of the heterogeneous groups that make up the Nazi party. Horst Wessel was the son of a well...
...fifth Gilbert-&-Sullivan revival by S. M. Chartock's capable company. The Chocolate Soldier. A charming, melodious newcomer named Bernice Claire has just the right, light touch when she bids the comic craven, Bummerli, "Come, come, naught can efface you" in Strauss's appealing "Hero" song. The hero, who would rather eat candy than fight, is alternately Donald Brian or Charles Purcell, the revival's producers...