Word: tenoritis
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...trials for the Freshman Instrumental Clubs, which were scheduled to take place last evening, were postponed owing to the Jubilee mass meeting. They will come at 7 o'clock next Tuesday at the Music Building. All men who play the mandolin, tenor banjo, guitar, saxophone, piano, traps, violin, or allied instruments are urged to report. Leaders will be picked from those who are retained. Men interested in trying out for the position of manager should attend this meeting. Any Freshmen who have worked up specialty numbers for either individuals or groups are requested to report such information to the University...
...folks are out to greet the old-timer. Many are the familiar names on the bill; Lew Dockstader, who brings himself up to date by a mechanical stratagem; the Courtney Sisters, radically different from each other in voice and appearance; John Steel, "the celebrated American tenor"; and Harry Breen, of whose act the public never tires. On the other hand, a distinctly ultra-modern tendency in dancing and dress is displayed by Mr. Bryan and Miss Braderick in "Bill Board Steps". A clever "rehearsal", with humour ranging from satire to slap-stick, is Vistor Moore and Emma Littlefield's skit...
...concert at 8 o'clock tonight at the City Hall in Fitchburg for the benefit of the Smith College Club of that city. Miss Irene Williams, soprano, will be the assisting soloist. The "Chant de Guerre" by Shmitt, which will be sung by the Glee Club, will feature a tenor solo by J. F. Lautner...
...often that one gets such a high class musical treat on a vaudeville stage as that given by the tenor Ciccolini, who sang several pleasing selections from opera...
...sixth in the series of public organ recitals for the season 1920-21 will be given in Appleton Chapel tomorrow afternoon, April 26, at 5 o'clock. The program will be presented by Mr. Arthur M. Phelps, Organist, assisted by Mr. Frank A. Bagdasarian, Counter-Tenor, of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Boston. Selections from Dvorak, Bach, Franck and Mendelssohn will make up the program...