Word: songs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...company is well versed in stage ways, but a trifle slow and "pep"-less at present. Each one, however, plays for character values--a trait rare in "musical shows." The heroine is gladsome, and, with Mr. McGowan, sings a clever and unique song, with words of one letter and a catchy melody. The two sisters of Miss Piers and MissWegeman are brimming with comedy. Miss Piers especially brings a most engaging gentle personality to the "un-ethereal" sister, who is always hungry. Miss Michelena is a picture and sings delightfully a too insufficient number of songs. Lynn Overman is humorous...
...following program will be presented this evening: Funeral March and Seraphic Song, Guilmant Dr. Davison "O God, have mercy" (St. Paul) Mendelssohn Mr. Hancock Air Franck Scherzo Widor Sinfonietta Bach Dr. Davison "God is my Shepherd" Dvorak Song of Praise Dvorak Mr. Hancock "Evening Harmonies" Karg-Elert Dr. Davison "Is not His Word like a fire" ("Elijah") Mendelssohn Mr. Hancock Offertoire Dubois Dr. Davison
...Maid's Song...
...following order of service will be given: Prelude: (a) Pastoral Symphony Messiah"), (from "The Handel (b) Adoration, Miss Stickney Borowski Processional: Hymn 106. "Adeste Fidelis." Carol, "The First Nowell," Traditional The Sentences and the Invocation, followed by Our Lord's Prayer. "Slumber Song" ("Christmas Oratorio") Bach Miss O'Connell. Carol, "What Child is This?" Lesson from Holy Scripture. Violin solos: Traditional (a) Viennese Melody, Gaertner-Kreisler (b) Liebeslied, Miss Stickney. Kreisler Carol, "God Rest You, Merry men," Gentle-Traditional Hymn 105, "O Little Town of Bethlehem," St. Louis Address by President Fitch, Contralto solos: (a) "The Christmas Tree," Cornelius...
...Year"; E. P. Oppenheim, "The Austrian Court from Within"; W. Roberts, "Book-Verse"; F. W. Seward, "Reminiscences of a War-Time Statesman and Diplomat"; E. H. Southern, "The Melancholy Tales of Me"; E. P. Stebbing, "Jungle By-Ways in India"; J. Timbs, "English Eccentrics and Eccentricities"; J. White, "Book-Song"; R. Datta, "Echoes from East and West", Stories in Blank Verse" and "Poems, Pictures and Songs"; R. Cust, "The Life of Benvenuto Cellini"; G. Pyke, "To Ruhleben and Back"; E. J. Scott and L. B. Stone, "Booker T. Washington"; R. Tagore, "The Hungry Stories"; I. Zangiwill...