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...meant football, and Arthur E. French '29, controller of "1931 executive cares," led the Crimson to a 21-3 victory over anemic Vermont. '31, however, rebelled as 197 freshmen went out for crew to the consternation of all alumni. But a Yardling eleven, led by a budding Ben H. Ticknor as captain, slowly ground into shape, and William T. Gilligan and Ben S. Ogden both scored once to give '31 a 13-0 win over Exeter Academy...

Author: By James W.B. Benkard, | Title: The Class of '31: A Brief Look into the Past | 6/12/1956 | See Source »

Soprano Elizabeth Kalkhurst and tenor Malcolm Ticknor gave program in Lowell Common Room Sunday evening of art songs and operatic excerpts ranging from Elizabethan period to the present. Ticknor has luscious G-G octave, which he handles expertly, but lower notes as yet weak and unfocused. Soprano not up to her usual standard. Her best singing was fittingly in the premiere of the "Glamis thou art" aria from a new opera Macbeth by Edward Goldman, who was present; an aptly melodramatic setting, with particularly effective use of low notes. Singers joined at end for pair of the too rarely heard...

Author: By Our MAN Caldwell, | Title: Notes on Recent Concerts | 5/22/1956 | See Source »

...Concert, Lowell House Jr. Common Room (Elizabeth Kalkhurst, Soprano; Malcolm Ticknor, Tenor). Free...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cambridge Merry-Go-Round | 5/18/1956 | See Source »

Beautiful and sad, the Lamente Della Ninfa, sung by Sarah-Jane Smith, the Nymph, and a supporting Chorus including Malcolm Ticknor, John Crawford, and Thomas Beveridge. Miss Smith interpreted her plaintive melodies very expressively, while the deep-voiced Chorus provided rich contrast. The form of this work, that of a Greek Play in miniature, is truly Renaissance, but the feeling is so direct and unrestrained as to anticipate later eras...

Author: By Bert Baldwin, | Title: Monteverdi Opera | 4/26/1956 | See Source »

...farthest-travelling Crimson rugby team in history was announced last night by Club President Art Ticknor, following a practice game in which M.I.T. was routed by five tries (rugby's equivalent of touchdowns). The ruggers leave for Berkeley, Calif., on Wednesday, for two matches with the Bears...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rugby Team Plans California Journey | 4/13/1956 | See Source »

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