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Illustrated Lecture on English History. Places associated with the early introduction of Christianity: Glastonbury, Iona, Holy Isle, Tyne Mouth, Whitby, Durham, and Canterbury. Professor Cooke. Lecture room of Boylston Hall...
Tuesday, February 24.- Places associated with the early introduction of Christianity: Glastonbury, Iona, Holy Isle, Tyne Mouth, Whitby, Durham and Canterbury...
Illustrated Lecture on English History. Places associated with the early introduction of Christianity: Glastonbury, Iona, Holy Isle, Tyne Mouth, Whitby, Durham, and Canterbury. Professor Cooke. Lecture room of Boylston Hall...
...material was excellent. Of the sixty-five men who tried for positions, twenty-five have been selected to sing temporarily with the club. The successful candidates are as follows: First tenors, Dole, Parker; second tenors, Nelson, Bolles, Tremain, Hyde, Folsom; first basses, Berry, Gade, George, Whiting, Van Tyne, Rogers, Smith, Reed, Sewall, Bennett Ferris, White, Wendell, Miller; second basses, Kinney, Hollis, Francis, Taylor. The men named above are requested to attend the first rehearsal next Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock, in Roberts Hall...
...Robert's Hall at which all who could not be present last evening will be given an opportunity. Following is a list of those who sang last evening: second tenor, Tremain, Sever, Martin. Higgins, Hyde, Folsom; first basses, Hawes, Farwell, Ware, Codman, Berry, Batchelder, Gode, Churchhill, George, Whitney, Van Tyne, Strong, Purrington, Sears; second bases, Kinney. Griffin, Batchelder. There was one candidate for yodler. After the trial the old members of the club sang in the yard...