Word: sung
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...often sung is this song of a scoffing world. A missionary is regarded as a man who has lost interest in this world, or who has been mentally affected by a blighted love-affair. No sane man would give his life to work in some unknown place on the other side of the globe. It is sacrifice without visible return...
...last Symphony Hall concert of the Harvard Glee Club was a distinct success. For the second time Frieda Hempel was the assisting artist. Her selections, with the exception of an aria from "Der Freischutz", were purely romantic--full of sentiment, even sentimentality. Yet as sung by Miss Hempel these songs were ever a delight; especially so her rendering of the Swiss "Canari Jaloux", and a "Lullaby" by Humperdinck...
...Nash Jr., chairman of the Entertainment Committee, announced that plans were being made for a Freshman night at the Boston Symphony. Orchestra Pop concerts. The Freshman Glee Club will probably take part, and Harvard Songs will be sung...
...choruses, written by J. G. Ropartz and dedicated to the University Glee Club, will be a special feature of the concert. In addition to this, "The House Among the Trees", a song also dedicated to the Glee Club, will be sung. This latter composition was written by Edward Ballantine, music instructor in the University...
...special feature of the concert will be two choruses written by J. Guy Ropartz and dedicated to the University Glee Club. Another song dedicated to the Glee Club by Edward Ballantine of the University's music department, entitled "The House Among the Trees", will also be sung...