Word: tripped
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Last Sunday the members of the University Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs returned from the most successful western trip that the Harvard Musical Clubs have ever taken. The Clubs made a distinctly favorable impression in every city they visited, and the men were enthusiastic over the great reception which was given them...
They left the same night for St. Louis, where they arrived at noon on Tuesday, and were driven to the Southern Hotel. In the afternoon a tea was given by Mrs. Daniel Nugent, which, like everything else on the trip, was a great success. The concert in the evening was one of the best that the Clubs have ever given, and the large audience that nearly filled the Odeon was very enthusiastic. Some difficulty, however, was experienced in getting the men on the stage promptly because of the greater attraction in the boxes. The concert was followed by a smoker...
...editorial articles are short. The first, which is mildly cynical and not particularly well written, treats of the Christmas spirit; the second discusses the holiday trip of the Musical Clubs with a gayety not quite spontaneous; the third and last gives a friendly welcome to the Class Day officers, whoever they may prove...
...final schedule of the western trip of the Musical Clubs is as follows...
...Henry Helm Clayton delivered a lecture on "My Balloon Trip from St. Louis to New Jersey and the Future of Aerial Navigation" in the Living Room of the Union last evening. The lecture was illustrated by stereopticon views of the balloons at the start of the international race, views of cities and fields, of mountain peaks and seas of clouds seen from the balloon and of flying machines without gas bags, which Mr. Clayton believes will be the future means of navigation...