Word: tenoritis
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...other words, Chapel takes strong hold of many of those who have given it a fair trial,--the most eloquent of arguments in its favor. The reason for the small support is not the indifference of the Harvard man toward religion, nor yet the essentially pagan tenor of his mind. The student should rather be blamed for allowing an asset, as a correspondent this morning puts it, to go unappreciated. Plenty of men in College have never been inside of Appleton, and a lot more have never been there under favorable circumstances. The average student has no conception of what...
...elaborate program of entertainments at the Harvard Club of Boston this week, Mr. Malcolm Long '02, organist, assisted by Mr. Raymond Allen Simonds, tenor, will give a recital tonight at 8.30 o'clock. Tomorrow evening Mr. August Schuam will speak on "Conditions for Securing Peace in Europe...
...Whittemore '17; second mandolins -- A. L. Butler '15, F. B. Davis '15, H. Davis '18, M. Dodd '17, C. F. Eaton '17, S. M. Foster '16; G. W. Fowler '15, T. Francis '15, L. P. Hammett '16, L. P. Jacobs '17, C. H. Jones '15, R. G. Richards '16; tenor mandolas--R. N. Cram '17, J. M. Mellen '17, F. F. Munroe '15; guitars--R. D. Harvey '15, J. Melcher '15, C. T. Prindeville '18, J. K. Seldes '16, H. J. Seymour '16, R. H. Stiles '16, W. P. Whitehouse, 2nd, '17, S. F. Williams '17; violins--B. K. Adams...
...Adams '17, T. S. Blair '18, A. L. Butler '15, M. Dodd '17, W. W. Kent '16, M. S. Levin '18, R. S. Richardson '15; second banjos--F. B. Davis '15, A. Dixon, 3rd, '16, L. P. Jacobs '17, C. H. Jones '15, F. F. Munroe '15; tenor mandolas--W. Blanchard '16, W. B. Breed '15, R. N. Cram '17, W. Sturgis '16; guitars--F. L. Cole '15, J. F. Foster '17, R. D. Harvey '15, L. K. Moorehead '18, C. T. Prindeville '18, J. K. Seldon '16, H. J. Seymour '16, W. P. Whitehouse, 2nd, '17, S. F. Williams...
This evening the second of the entertainments for members of the Union will be given in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o'clock. The Atlanta University quartet, the most famous negro quartet in the country, with Sidney Woodward, the well-known tenor, will sing old-time and modern negro melodies. Hon. L. A. Frothingham '93 will preside. Mr. B. R. Wilson, a graduate of Atlanta University and the Boston University Law School, will speak on "Has Atlanta University Made Good?" Professor E. T. Ware, president of Atlanta University, will also speak...