Word: unison
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Pierian Sodality was decidedly at its best. Schubert's "Marche Militaire" was admirably played, with unusual conciseness and spirit. The club was not so good in "At Midnight" The playing lacked precision, the strings were not always in unison and the wood wind was sometimes at fault. The waltz "Preciosa" was almost faultlessly played; the brass was judiciady used and the trombone was well managed. In fact the brass and wood instruments were played with much better judgement and skill than they ever have been before. They were never obtrusive. All the skill of the club was called...
...Glee Club will sing at the game today the verses which follow, to the tune of "Son of a Gambolier." Every one should take a copy of it along with him to the game so that the whole crowd can join in and sing in unison with the Glee Club...
...Evangelical Churches throughout the country will observe this week as the annual week of prayer. In accordance with the observance the Y. M. C. A., through its different branches, will hold short prayer meetings each evening of the week. The Y. M. C. A. of Harvard will act in unison with the other branches of the Association, and will hold short services in their rooms in Lawrence Hall every evening this week. These services are very simple; no attempt is made to make them more than quiet observances of the general custom of the churches, and they are conducted entirely...
...slow and deliberate, and it was evident that they had lost heart long before there was any occasion for doing so. It was Andover's turn to show what she could do and she availed herself of Exeter's demoralization by some pretty work. Her play was in perfect unison, quick, plucky and energetic. Time and time again her rushers broke through Exeter's forwards for short, steady gains until Jennings carried the ball over and Knapp kicked the goal, making the score 6 to 4 in Andover's favor. Time was called very soon after...