Word: vocalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Banjo Club, under the direction of J. M. Bradley '33, will play the "Twelfth Street Rag," "Under the Double Eagle," and "At a Georgia Camp Meeting." The Vocal Club, under the leadership of S. H. Stackpole '33, will present "Going Home," "Johnny Harvard," "Old Heidelberg," and the finale from the operetta "The Gondoliers." The Gold Coast Orchestra with J. L. Hutter '33 leading will play a Victor Herbert medley, a medley from "Show Boat" and "Mood Indigo" and "Black and Tan Fantasy." This orchestra will play for dancing afterwards. The Mandolin Club will also play and present specialty numbers...
...writer has neglected the fact that in the Instrumental Clubs there is a vocal division, which has a repertoire of music of a more popular and convivial type. And the fact that this group has been of a small character is an indication, in part, of the manner in which the tastes of the college man who sings have changed since the era of torchlight parades. A Glee Club, in the accepted meaning of the word, moreover, is not necessarily a group wedded to music of a gleesome character...
...library of phonograph records has been begun, and additions will be made from time to time upon recommendation of House members. It is expected that the room will also be used for vocal and instrumental practicing. Organization of an informal House orchestra is being contemplated...
...nonrecognition of Manchukuo by France and Britain and to an appeal which President Hoover made last week urging Germany to re-enter the Geneva Armaments Conference (TIME, Sept. 26). When Secretary Stimson told United Press that he was "unaware" of Senator Reed's conversations in London and Paris the vocal comment of many a top-hatted, frock-coated European statesman...
...stand correctly, to breathe so that the diaphragm region under the lower unfixed ribs expands while the first lumbar vertebra protrudes, to cultivate an open throat-unless a pupil has learned these fundamentals at least, no capable, conscientious vocal teacher will turn him loose on the musical market. A singer should make sure that his palate is arched, his tongue slightly grooved, the back wall of his throat visible, his upper lip free...