Word: songs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Mendelssohn.--Song without words. A major...
...Bell's usual facility in handling the sonnet form. "Before Morning" by T. S. E. fails in effect; one is jolted, not impressed. "Marah" by Mr. Pulsifer is better. Mr. Greene's "On a Pearl Shell" is a good thought ill-expressed. If the author of the "Snowshoe Song" can attune his snowshoe steps to the metre of his song, he must be an adept at the sport. A ski on a fair incline could hardly keep pace with it. As a picture, though, of pine forest in winter, it is not without atmosphere provided one shows up the cinematograph...
...ninth annual joint concert of the Harvard and Yale Musical Clubs will be held in Woolsey Hall, New Haven, this evening at 8 o'clock. The program is as follows: PART FIRST. 1. (a) "Mother of Men," Hooper-Bingham (b) "Comrade Song," Bullard Yale Glee Club. 2. "Thousand and One Nights Waltz," Strauss Harvard Mandolin Club. 3. "Pro Yalensi," Cowles Yale Banjo Club. 4. "Bedouin Song," Foote '74 Harvard Glee Club. 5. "Fuzzy Wuzzy," Whiting Mr. Lohmann and Yale Glee Club. 6. College Medley, Rice Harvard Banjo Club. 7. "Senora," Nathan Yale Mandolin Club. 8. "In Picardie," Osgood Harvard Glee...
...songs were rehearsed with spirit and the new songs, "Fal-e-rah" and the "Victory Song" showed decided improvement since the last mass meeting. "Harvard Every Day," by M. B. Lang '02, which was first sung at the dinner given by the Harvard Club of Boston last Friday, was tried and met with immediate and enthusiastic approval...
...songs "Fal-e-rah" and the "Victory Song" have been finally selected by the Football Song Committee for singing at the Yale game. The authors are E. F. Hanfstaengl '09 and D. M. Payson 1L., respectively...