Word: sung
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...alumnus, Mr. Harvey S. Gruver G. '10, of Lynn, announced the offer yesterday for "a song which can appropriately be sung at gatherings of students or alumni." It is likely that his action was inspired by a remark about the lack of such a song, made in a speech by Dean Holmes at a recent dinner...
...leave. It was understood that speeches and gift presentations would take place. The curtain rose again; and now was seen Scotti in evening clothes, surrounded by all the principals of the Metropolitan Opera Company. An uproar! People shouted, clapped their hands. In the boxes sat two primadonnas who had sung Tosca to Scotti's Scarpia, Geraldine Farrar and Marcella Sembrich. They applauded with memories of many a triumphal performance...
...City. Mr. McDermott is an opera goer, though not of the Golden Horseshoe variety. For years he has listened to the opera from a seat high in the family circle, where, be it observed, the acoustics are particularly fine. He has heard almost every performance in which Scotti has sung. He began a speech of homage to Scotti, but had spoken only a few words when emotion overcame him, and he could only clasp Scotti's hands...
...sung in Nomad one-night stands...
Moussorgsky's "Josua Navine", a spirited cantata, was sung altogether as well as anything all evening. Following it, a small group sang some charming Yiddish folk-songs which were as pleasing even to those who did not know the language as to those who did: Mrs. Gideon's expansive and magnetic personality, together with her unusually musical speaking voice, added much...