Word: wilderness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Second tenors - H. J. Wilder Sp., W. D. Walker '97, E. H. Darling '97, C. F. Gregg...
Lalor's Cyclopaedia, I, 466; Bryce, American Commonwealth (1st ed.), I, 615, 625; Fiske, Civil Government, 133; A. P. Wilder, Municipal Problem (with references); General References in English 6, Briefs in the CRIMSON for Dec. 2, 1890, and Nov. 17, 1891; Bibliography of Municipal Government in the proceedings of the National Conference for Good City Government, 1894. (Note especially the status of Philadelphia in Allinson and Penrase's Philadelphia, (Johns Hopkins Studies, Extra Volume III) and Bryce, American Commonwealth (3d ed.), II, ch 89); F. H. Hodder, Brief Bibliography of Municipal Government...
...Chicago concert was the crowning success of the whole trip. An audience of over two thousand completely filled the Central Music Hall and gave the clubs as hearty a welcome as they have ever received. Every number was encored and Wilder made even a greater hit than he had ever done before. The audience, in the last number, were apparently determined not to let him go until he had exhausted his repertoire and it was not until he had been called back nine or ten times that the applause died down so that the Glee Club could start "Fair Harvard...
...keep the voices in tune. The new march, "Onward," was sung with excellent spirit, but old "Schneider's," which was sung as an encore after the first number, was better rendered than it has ever been before. The solos were all good and were very enthusiastically received. J. A. Wilder L. S. sang a number of very good new songs. The chorus of his first one, "A Nineteenth Century Miracle," composed by J. A. Carpenter '97, was especially good...
...Wilder and Glee Club...