Word: trip
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...addition to the Brown and Princeton concerts away from Cambridge, and the Yale and Dartmouth concerts at home, many trips will be made to various nearby towns, such as Worcester, Lowell, Lawrence, New Bedford, Providence, Portland and Belmont. A dance follows each entertainment, and in cases where the distance warrants it, the trips compose an overnight affair. At least one long vacation trip will be arranged similar to that last year which included New York, Washington, and Hot Springs...
...into the workings of a boy's mind, and this quality will enable him to spur football players as ably as track men. He has, too the advantage of long experience in training men. Twice he has been one of the coaches for the American Olympic team, following his trip in 1912 as a member of the team. I am exceedingly glad of his appointment for he is bound to be a great asset to football...
...coach is an inspirer of men. Look at the team which he took to the Indoor Intercollegiates last year. Of 29 men who made the trip, only nine had won their letters in preparatory school. All the rest Coach Farrell had taken as novices and by sheer force of personality had inspired those men to outdo themselves in practice until they had become proficient. There was not a man on the team who would not have concurred with me in this estimate. To the football team he is carrying that same inspiration...
Plans for the season include the annual series of three concerts at Symphony Hall, for which Sigrid Onegin, contralto, Jacques Thibaud violinist, and Frieda Hempel soprano, have been engaged as soloists. In addition the Club will take several short trips for performances in nearby cities. The annual trip to be hold as usual during the April recess, will carry the men as far south as Washington...
...ordinary college singing society. He has made it the most widely known and highly praised organization of its kind in the United States. For years Harvard won the intercollegiate singing contest, and year after year music critics have heated praises on Dr. Davison's leadership. The Glee Club trip to Europe in 1921 was the culminating point of his growing fame when a national reputation was widened to an international one. Throughout Europe he and the Glee Club were acclaimed as they had been in America, its fame penetrating through northern Russia according to M. Serge Koussevitsky, now conductor...