Word: sung
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Meanwhile, however, Frances Langford has sung several, songs and lots of chorus girls have danced all over a roof-garden. Jack Benny has made nasty remarks in his newspaper column, and Buddy Ebsen has danced and clowned and been generally very pleasant...
...Harvard men, D. E. Humez '38 and B. C. Riggs '37, have been selected as soloists for the "Sea Chanties" which appear on the program. In "Glorious Apollo," by Webbe, which is sung jointly by both clubs, the soloists will be Yale...
...first time in several years a piece will be sung jointly by both groups, "Glorious Apollo," by Webbe, having been selected for this concert. It will be directed by Bartholomew. At the end of the program the men from both schools will again join in singing "Bright College Years," and "Fair Harvard...
First practical consequence of the Twentieth Century-Fox merger of last summer, Metropolitan includes an aria from The Barber of Seville, The Road to Mandalay and Glory Road in plain clothes, excerpts from Faust and Carmen, all sung by its affable, grape-nosed star with grace, good humor and superb enthusiasm. No better indication of the civilized qualities of the picture could be given than its adroit conclusion. Tibbett, harassed by the strain of running an opera company whose "angel" has deserted it, comes out to sing the prolog to Pagliacci. He does so in grand style to ringing applause...
Harper E. Woodworth will conduct the club on the occasion, and the program will be broadcast over the National Broadcasting Company network. Appropriate Harvard songs will be sung as well as a few selected additional pieces which have not yet been definitely decided...