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Christmas carols will be sung in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8.15 o'clock by members of the University choir and the Radcliffe Choral Society for the benefit of the Cambridge Visiting Nurses Association. The concert, which will be conducted by A. T. Davison '06, director of the choir, is to be repeated tomorrow evening...
...long a bogeyman to bankers, suddenly to transform himself into the Bankers' Friend. As for his repudiation of Reparations, many U. S. bankers have become so concerned about the safety of their short-term credits that "the sanctity of Reparations" begins to sound like an old French song sung...
...comes to the Stadium, they will find a properly uniformed hand well trained both as regards to Stanford songs and to marching formations. The red and white of the western visitors will be reflected in the hand's crimson sweaters and white flannels, while Stanford's football songs are sung to the tunes of "Our Director" and "Up the Street." Director G. V. Slade '32, plans to execute an S U for Stanford and then to repeat last years' welcome to Dartmouth by spelling out Wah Hoo Wah in imitation of their famous cheer...
German drinking songs, student airs, and recent popular melodies, which are to be sung in unison, will be included in the concert tonight...
After an intermission the Harvard club will sing "O Isis and Osiris" by Mozart, three English folk songs, and a group of football songs. The Yale singers will follow with four Yale songs: "Mother of Mon" by Soth Bingham; a tenor solo, "Antoinette Berby" by Cole Porter, sung by Basil D. Henning; "Carolina" from the Yale Song Book, sung by the "Eight Sons of Eli," H. F. Brunner, C. P. Chapman, H. H. Clifford, M. W. A. Hunt, D. C. Jillson, E. P. Small, D. F. Smith, and A. T. Sutherland; "All at Once" from the Yale Song Book...