Word: sung
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Among the tunes, the most popular were "Hold Me" and Romantic Blues," sung by Miss Oakland, and "I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's Arms," by Flo Burt. Of especial interest to Harvard men is the "Labor Agitator," introduced with fine effect in last year's Pudding show by F. M. Trainer '19, and here sung by John T. Murray...
...program sung and the respective dormitory song leaders are as follows...
...songs alone, will sing twice with the orchestra accompanying. The first of these numbers is "The Answer of the Stars," written by M. A. DeWolfe Howe '87 and composed by Frederic S. Converse '93, in commemoration of the Harvard men who lost their lives in the war. It was sung at the Memorial Day exercises in Sanders Theatre...
...Wednesday, June 2, were announced by the chairman, R. G. Hooker Jr., at the last 1923 smoker of the year, held last night at the Union. The festivities, which are to be informal, will open at 5.30 o'clock. In addition to those songs already announced, which will be sung by the separate dormitories, the following selections will be offered by the combined choruses: Upidee, Prayer of Thanksgiving, Infantry Marching Song, Artillery Marching Song and Fair Harvard...
...created with a view toward securing greater co-operation in the various activities of the club. The Vice-President will be chairman of the general committee, comprising representatives from the various sub-committees, as the social committee and the committee on college singing. Men who have sung with the club for two half-seasons are eligible for election as regular members. The following were elected...