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This school has one of the best teams in the West and its elevens were formerly coached by "Speedy" Rush, now in charge of the Princeton eleven...
...following program will be given: Part I. 1. Uncle Tom Princeton Banjo Club. Buck 2. At Sea Harvard Glee Club. 3. Waltz Reminiscences arr. by Weaver Princeton Mandolin Club. 4. Big Ben Harvard Banjo Club. Allen 5. The Lamp in the West Princeton Glee Club. Parker Part II. 6. Specialty Number F. M. Trainer, Harvard '19. 7. (a)My Lady Chole C. Leighton (b)Forward March Clark, Princeton 1905 Princeton Glee Club. 8. Thousand and One Nights Allen, arr. by Rice Harvard Mandolin Club. 9. (a)Hush-Hush MacDowell (b)Football Songs Harvard Glee Club...
Princeton: Cohn, g.; West, l.f.b.; Cator, r.f.b.; Harris, l.h.b.; Hoskins, c.h.b.; Twyeffort, r.h.b.; Cameron, l.o.f.; Savage, l.i.f.; Preyer, c.; Humphries, r.o.f...
...winner of the intercollegiate glee club contest in New York City last spring and its performance tomorrow evening should be of a particularly, high order. Among its selections will be a soft, airy piece by Leighton, entitled "My Lady Chole" and Parker's impressive "The Lamp in the West." The University Glee Club will present such interesting pieces as MacDowell's "Hush, Hush," a delicate, artistic song; and "At Sea," by Buck, a stirring, inspiring selection, with a tremendous, powerful swing. The Instrumental Clubs of both universities will play medleys of college songs and the University Mandolin Club will...
...going to press last night found Mr. Wilson leading in the Presidential race with 256 electoral votes to Hughes' 247. By winning in Minnesora, where he led all evening by a plurality varying between 600 and 800, the President could be re-elected. Hughes was leading in California and West Virginia, while Oregon and New Mexico were very doubtful. To win, Hughes must carry Minnesota, California and West Virginia, which is possible as the doubtful states have shown a tendency to swing to Hughes...