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...that there are many men with fair or even excellent voices, which they never make use of, merely for the reason that they have never had the opportunity nor taken the trouble to learn to read music. Men are apt to suppose that because they are not exquisite first tenors, or stentorian bassos, they can never gain any pleasure or profit from a knowledge of reading music. But it must be remembered that an indifferent voice with slight cultivation is very much improved, and often developes into a voice of excellent quality. We hope that at the next meeting...
...officers and members of the Musical Association and Glee Club: President, E. J. Silver, '83; secretary and treasurer, John Davoll, '84; musical director, E. D. Burr, '84; business manager, Ira Barrows, '83; librarian, N. L. Richmond, '85. The members of the Glee Club are as follows: First tenors, Farnsworth, '84, Alexander, '85, Dyer, '86, Roberts, '86; second tenors, Tyzzer, '84, Day, '85, Chase, '85, Alger, '85, first bassos, Burr, '84, Gow, '84, Ward, '86, Potter, '86; second bassos, Silver, '83, Daboll, 84, Richmond, '85, Greene, '86; warbler, Ira Barrows. The freshman quartette is as follows: First tenor, Dyer; second tenor...
...better purpose. We scarcely like to make mention of the Tennis Association, or to appeal to its officers, who fully realize the dignity of their position; but we humbly propose that they make one tiny effort to satisfy somebody, and then we shall let them go the even tenor of their way for some months to come, at least...
...appointed for the trial of candidates for the Glee Club. It is hoped that all who can sing will present themselves as candidates on that evening, and it is particularly desired that the freshman class be well represented among the applicants. Only those who wish to try for 1st tenor or 1st bass need apply, as next week there will be another trial for 2d tenors and 2d basses. The trial will be held at Roberts Hall. (under Sanborn's billiard hall,) Brattle street, at 7 P. M. sharp. Candidates will bring solos if possible...
...Boieioien. This was well rendered by the Pierian, the only visible fault being a little uncertainty in the second violins in the first part. The "March in Springtime" was well given by the Glee Club and elicited much applause. Storch's "Serenade," which introduced Mr. McCagg in a tenor solo, received an encore. Then came the event of the evening, Mr. Burton's new song, the "Song of Wabun." The tenor part was well given by Mr. Lilienthal who was accompanied on the piano by Mr. Warren. Mr. Leavitt's violin obligato was also a fine piece of work...