Word: strings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshman sextet is untried, but promising. The starting lineup is composed of former schoolboy stars, and is backed by a second string composed of Cross, Davis, and Gray, forwards, Wetmore, defense, and Vogel, goal. Fuller, starting at right defense, will be facing his former teammates this afternoon. He was captain at Milton last year...
...unparalleled record In 1925 they journeyed to Buffalo to win the National Team Championship. W. P. Dixon '25, who led the Crimson forces, annexed the National Individual title in the same year. In 1926 the University court men continued their undefeated march and retained the National crown. Following this string of victories, the Crimson racquet men scored clean sweeps over the Yale players...
...first half of the program will be broadcasted direct from the ball by WEEI. Violin and xylophone solos by P. B. Diederich '28 and S. W. Burbank '29, respectively, will feature the program, which is as follows: Our Director Bigelow Dornroeschen Tohaikovsky Prelude to "Le-Deluge" String Orchestra Saint Saens Paul B. Diederich, '28, Violin soloist Selection from "The Student Prince" by Romberg. Sobre Las Oias Rosas Xylophone Solo Poet and Peasant Suppe Caprice Huerter Scott W. Burbank, '29 March "Stars and Stripes Forever" Sousa Volga Boatman's Song ATT. Jacchua Harvard Marches Fair Harvard...
After the Concert there will be a reception for the members of the Society. The Concord program was as follows: 1. Our Director Bigelow 2. Dornroeschen Tchaikovsky 3. Prelude to "Le Deluge" String Orchestra P. B. Diederick '28, Violin Soloist Saint Saens 4. Hungerian March (Rakoczy) Berloiz Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Grieg Arthur A. Landers, '28, Pianist Conducted by Miss Leginska 5. Xylophone Solo Poet and Peasant Suppe Caprice Huerter S. W. Burbank '29 6. March "Stars and Stripes Forever" Sousa 7. Selections from "Student Prince" Romberg 8. Fair Harvard
...organ prelude to the last lingering vibration of Soloist Rich's violin the audience were silent, as 15,000 disembodied spirits straining for the trumpet call of the angels. They heard the famed Wanamaker instruments, Stradivari, Guarnarius, Quadagnini, Montaguana, Gofriller . . . played in massed unison by the great string quartets of the U. S. - Flonzaley, Pro Arte, Lenox, Vertchamp, with four bass viols in accompaniment. Under Mr. Rich's direction the musicians poured harmonies and melodies from Purcell's Suite in C Major. Into the rare acoustic treasuries of the huge auditorium later sounded the Mozart D Major...