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...will play the "Kammenai-Ostrow" of Polla, and Green's "My Sweetie Turned Me Down", and will work in competition with Dartmouth's well known Barbary Coast Orchestra. Numbers on the program of the Mandolin and Banjo Clubs include "Thousand and One Nights", "Officers of the Day March" by Sousa, and a medley of Harvard Football songs. The Instrumental Clubs will be represented by 70 men picked from among their best members...
John Philip Sousa and his band will give a concert at 3 o'clock this afternoon in Sanders Theatre. Through the courtesy of Lieutenant Sousa, the concert will be open without charge to the faculty and students of the University...
...Sousa is recognized as the greatest living band leader. His fame is hardly less as a composer, largely of marches which have become standard band pieces all over the world. He has taken his band on many extensive tours, several times to Europe and twice around the world. Each season he tours the United States, giving concerts in all the principal cities...
...George Carey, xylophone. Following is the program, which contains a wide range of pieces from classical music to jazz: 1. Gaelic Fantasy, "Armrain No N-Gaedeal" (New), O'Donnell The Band 2. Cornet Solo, "The Carnival" Arban Mr. John Dolan 3. Suite, "Cuba under Three Flags" (New) Sousa a. Under the Spanish. b. Under the American. c. Under the Cuban. The Band 4. Soprano Solo, "I am Titania," from "Mignon," Thomas Miss Marjorie Moody 5. a. Love Scene from "Feuersnoth" R. Strauss b. March, "The Liberty Bell" Sousa The Band 6. "Jazz America" (new) Sousa 7. a. Saxophone Octette...
During his wide travels Lieutenant Sousa has received numerous decorations in recognition of his ability as a leader and a musician. Besides being decorated with the Victorian Order of England he has received the Palms of the Academy, a French decoration and medals from other countries...