Word: songs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Kentucky Ballads: Pretty Polly, Loving Nancy, The Bedtime Song, The Ground...
...work has been supervised by Mr. Modeste Alloo, formerly the first trombone in the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and trainer of the Harvard Pierian Society, who now has general charge of music at Ayer. Tomorrow's program follows: Marche Militaire Francaise Saint-Saens "Aida" Selection, Verdi (The Band). Irish Folk-Song, "The Marriage...
...French Folk-Song, "En Passant par la Lorraine.""La Marseillaise" (with Band accompaniment).(Miss Rogers).Andante Cantabile (Fifth Symphony), TschaikowskyValse des Fleurs (Casse-Noisette Ballet), TschaikowskyScotch Folk-Songs: "Scots who hae wi' Wallace bled." "Wha wadna fecht for Charley?" (Miss Rogers)."Katinka" Selection, FrimlMarche Lorraine, GanneThe Battle Hymn of the Republic (with Band accompaniment).(Miss Rogers...
...Cuban student, N. F. Alvare, is president of the M. I. T. Cosmopolitan Club, while the president of the University Club is C. P. Chow 2G, a native of China. The Program. 1. Violin Solo, George Hanson (Accompanied by Arthur Quimby). 2. Dance, Miss Constance de Coen (1) "Spring Song." (2) "On to Victory." (Accompanied by Miss Marion Green). 3. Russian Dance, Miss G. Barrish 4. Recitation, Miss Esperanza Balmaseda. (1) "Love and Life," Fertius Van Dyke (2) "La Serenat de Shubert," M. Cutierrez Najera 5. Chinese Sword Dance, K. L. Hsueh 6. Piano Selections, Miss Vernita C. Corbett...
...program follows: 1. Violin Solo. George Hanson (Accompanied by Arthur Quimby). 2. Dance. Miss Constance de Coen (1) "Spring Song." (2) "On to Victory." 3. "Cosmopolitan Reminiscences." J. V. Manach 4. Russian Dance. Miss G. Barrish 5. Recitation. Miss Esperanza Balmaseda. (1) "Love of Life." Tertius Van Dyke (2) "La Serenata Shubert." M. Cutierrez Hajera 6. Chinese Sword Dance. K. L. Hsuch 7. Piano Selections. Miss Vernita C. Corbett (1) "Bird Voices." John Orth (2) "Woodland Nymphs." John Orth (Rededicated to Miss Corbett). (3) "Etude in D Flat. Lizst