Word: vocalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...playing at the Metropolitan in "The Big Pond", is unaccountably unable to sing. Doubtless, there are many of his minions who will be ready to defend him despite the revelation, but anyway there it is and you can't get around Revelations. Which critical appreciation of Monsieur Chevalier's vocal talents being summarily disposed of, there remains only a bit of a word about the picture...
...Tabor concert the banjo club, led by C. E. Angle '33, the Vocal Club, led by J. R. Frothingham '33, and the Gold Coast Orchestra, led by John Heard '33, will all be on hand, while specialties will be provided by Edward Hunting '33, clog dancer...
...same time under this new arrangement are: R. G. Edwards '31, vice president: J. R. Frothingham '33, secretary: R. R. Hildreth '31, librarian: A. H. Parker '32, leader of the Banjo Club: J. M. Bradly '33, leader of the Mandolin Club. Gade will serve also as leader of the Vocal Club...
These historic characters are now impersonated by a notable cast. As Mrs. Malaprop, Mrs. Fiske has a role worthy of her farcial talents, and James T. Powers can exercise all his vocal tricks in the delineation of comical Bob Acres. Among the others: Rollo Peters; Pedro de Cordoba; Margery, daughter of Cyril Maude; Georgette, daughter of George M. Cohan. It is a pleasant diversion, recalling a time when the stage was consecrated to mannerly gaiety, ending in a few blithe measures neatly danced by the entire cast beneath the arching trees of King's Mead Fields...
...CROSS YOUR FINGERS (Columbia)-Besides uncommon spirit, Ben Selvin's band which plays these has a good piano, a good male quartet for its vocal refrains...