Word: strauss
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...program is as follows: Officer of the Day March Sousa Football Songs Harvard Banjo Club Brown Instrumental Clubs Kammenal-Ostrow Polla My Sweetie Turned Me Down Green Gold Coast Orchestra Brown Glee Club Thousand and One Nights Waltz Strauss Harvard Mandolin Club Schneider's Band Secrets Sea Chanties Fair Harvard Harvard Vocal Unit
...Dainty, Fine Sweet Nymph Morley Galway Piper Irish Folk Song Harvard Glee Club Princeton Instrumental Club Selections Officer of the Day March Sousa Football Songs Harvard Banjo Club Princeton Glee club Kammenoi-Ostrow Polla My Sweetic Turned Me Down Green Harvard Gold Coast Orchestra Thousand and One Nights Waltz Strauss Harvard Mandelin Club Drake's Drum Coleridge-Taylor Football Songs Harvard Glee Club Old Nassan Princeton Glee Club. Fair Harvard Harvard Glee Club...
...Abila Gruenwald Arabian Romance Polla Dartmouth Instrumental Club 3. Officer of the Day March Sacus Football Songs Harvard Dance Club 4. Men of Dartmouth Wellman Dartmouth Glee Club 5. Barbary Coast Orchestra of Dartmouth 6. Sylvia Speaker Goin to Shout Dartmouth Glee Club 7. Thousand and One Nights Waltz Strauss Harvard Mandolin Club Gold Coast Orchestra of the Harvard Instrumental Clubs 8. Sir Fglamere English Folk Song Football Songs Harvard Glee Club 9. Fair Harvard Words by Gilman 1811 Harvard Glee Club Dartmouth Song Segn. Dartmouth Glee Club
...program follows: "Marriage of Figaro," Overture, Mozart; "Escales," Obert: "Death and Transfiguration," Strauss: Symphony Number I. C. Minor, Brahm...
...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, "I Want to be Happy," from "No, No, Nanette" Youmans Messrs. Stephens, Heney, Goodrich, Weigel, Weir, Johnson, Conklin and Munroe. b. "The National Game" (New), Sousa The Band 8. Xylophone Solo, "Morning Noon...