Word: trips
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...total roster of the clubs. The same program as that which brought applause from eight audiences last week will be presented tonight. The Banjo Club will play three numbers, and the Mandolin Club four. Eight songs are listed to be sung by the Vocal Club, although on the Christmas trip a medley of Yale, Princeton, and Harvard football songs was added to the regular program...
...camp at the base (pictures by Pathe) was soon abandoned by Fish and his men. We had only ten days to make the trip. And nine of those were occupied in mailing Christmas presents to the little Fishes, for do not think that our ascent was not permeated with the feeling of good fellowship and eternal brotherhood...
...Instrumental Clubs arrived in Boston yesterday morning at 8.10, completing one of the most successful Christmas tours in its history. Fifty men made the trip, playing to packed houses in each of the eight southern and middle western cities in which they appeared...
Both financially and socially the trip was a success. The instrumentalists are credited with making money, covering new territory, and being asked back by enthusiastic audiences...
...knew no bounds and we ran home to brag about it." Amused commentators recalled that while Wilhelm I was known as Der Greise Kaiser, "The Aged Emperor," his grandson Wilhelm II won by his incessant gadding about Europe the nickname Der Reise-Kaiser "The Tourist Emperor" or literally "The Trip Emperor...