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...program is as follows: 1. "A Stroll through Cairo," Harvard Banjo Club. Derwin 2. "Brave Mother Yale," Yale Glee Club. Merrill 3. "Winter Song," Harvard Glee Club. Bullard 4. "Lux et Veritas," Yale Banjo Club. Cowles, Yale '06 5. Air de Ballet, Harvard Mandolin Club. Chaminade 6. "The Waltz," Yale Glee Club. Becker 7. Selections from Hasty Pudding Play, 1904, Harvard Mandolin Club. Densmore '04 8. "Song of the Stein," Harvard Glee Club. Cox '08 INTERMISSION. 9. "In a Lotus Field," Yale Mandolin Club. Bratton 10. Medley, Harvard Glee Club. Allen 11. a. "The Young Lover," Kellogg b. "The Mazurka...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DUAL CONCERT TONIGHT | 11/18/1904 | See Source »

...program is as follows: Winter Song, Glee Club Air de Ballet, Mandolin Club A Stroll through Cairo, Banjo Club Song of the Stein, Glee Club Intermission. Hasty Pudding Selections, Mandolin Club Popular Medley, Banjo Club Rhine Wine Song, Glee Club Roumania March, Mandolin Club Greater America, Banjo Club Fair Harvard, Glee Club

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUSICAL CLUBS CONCERT | 11/15/1904 | See Source »

...Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. Seats at 50 and 25 cents are on sale at Briggs & Briggs; Leavitt & Peirce's, Goodman, Leavitt & Yatter's, Sever's, Amee's and Brine's. The program will be: Winter Song. Glee Club Air de Ballet, Mandolin Club A Stroll through Cairo. Banjo Club Song of the Stein, Intermission. Glee Club Hasty Pudding Selections, Mandolin Club Popular Medley, Banjo Club Rhine Wine Song. Glee Club Roumania March, Mandolin Club Greater America. Banjo Club Fair Harvard. Glee Club

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Musical Clubs to Give Concert. | 11/12/1904 | See Source »

...then complains because the lacrosse men do not step in and fill up this gap in the circle of sports. The fact is that foot-ball has not been laid aside even for a time, as the gentleman would easily see if he took the trouble to stroll out to Jarvis Field any afternoon. There are as many men actively engaged in playing foot-ball as there ever were, and it would be impossible for two games, lacrosse and foot-ball, to go on at the same time on the same piece of ground. The lacrosse management knowing this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 10/23/1885 | See Source »

...Yale and Columbia 'varsity races and the Columbia freshman race, naturally turns the attention of the college to the work of the crews. We are unfortunately so situated that the trouble attendant upon getting to the boat-house is so great that the majority of the students prefer to stroll over to Holmes to watch the work of the nine rather than to go down to the river to note what is being done in the boats. That the college may have some idea of the state of the crews we purpose to print during the coming week articles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/6/1885 | See Source »

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