Word: sung
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...block of seats have been reserved for the friends of the men on the clubs and admission to this section will be by ticket only; the rest of the seats will be free and unreserved. Most of the music of all three organizations has never been played or sung by them in Cambridge before, and an entirely new feature will be the songs by the Glee Club accompanied by the Mandolin Club. All previous efforts to combine the clubs have been unsuccessful, but this combination has been tried at concerts lately and has proved very effective. The programme follows...
Furthermore, it is requested that Seniors submit a hymn for. Baccalaureate Sunday, to be sung to some familiar tune. Such hymn must be in by April. 1. Class Day Committee...
Furthermore, it is requested that Seniors submit a hymn for Baccalaureate Sunday, to be sung to some familiar tune. Such hymn must be in by April 1. Class Day Committee...
...Vespers this afternoon the address will be given by Rev. Endicott Peabody. The following selections will be sung by the choir: "Be glad, O ye Righteous", Smarl; "If with all your hearts", from Mendelssohn's "Elijah"; solo by E. M. Waterhouse; "Turn thy face from thy sins", Attwoood...
...great faults of the Glee Club in the past has been a lack of new music. The songs in the Harvard Song Book, together with a few old standbys, were sung repeatedly until they became tiresome. Now the policy has been changed, and a number of new songs, of a somewhat lighter character than usual, have been adopted. C. N. Prouty '00 will continue to sing solos for the club until the end of the year, and an effort will be made to find some one to take the place of J. C. McCall '99, as humorous soloist...