Word: wildes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...program will be as follows: Medley Arranged by Rice Banjo Club Winter Song Brahms Lullaby Brahms Double Quartet Neapolitan Medley Arranged by Rice Mandolin Club Violin Solo by H. E. Scott Jr. '22 Accompanist, R. H. Ames '25. Pianologues Intermission Ilo Arranged by Rice To a Wild Rose MacDowell Mandolin Club Specialty "I Ain't Nobody's Darling" Arranged by Elliot "Sally, Won't You Come Back" Arranged by Elliot Double Quartet Negro Songs Quartet It's You Arranged by Rice Football Songs Arranged by Rice Banjo Club
...Argentine play to find its way to the American stage. The curtain-raiser, "The Violins of Cremona" is a costume comedy of the eighteenth century, the scene of which is laid in an Italian violin maker's shop, while the Argentine play is highly dramatic, taking place in a wild and mountainous region in the Andes...
...very vivid contrast is offered in the outdoor setting for the Argentine play. A group of cabins on the wild slopes of the Andes is shown, being clustered on either side of the stage to permit a view of the mountains at the back of the stage. For this scene the cycloramic cone, a recent invention of R. L. Wayne 2 G., which creates an illusion of great distance, will be used...
...Witches' Mountain" is a three-act "gaucho" drama laid on the wild slopes of the Andes. The action is for the most part fast and vigorous, and the play is colorful and strong in dramatic effect, depicting the self-reliant spirit of the gaucho. The plot concerns the scheming and planning of three ranchmen to obtain the love of Inda, the daughter of a fellow ranchman. The story gradually increases in intensity until it has worked up to a powerful climax...
...Month of Maying" by Morley, "The Cavalier Song" by Stanford, and "Chorus of Bacchantes" from "Philemon and Baucis" by Gounod. The Banjo Club will render a medley arranged by Mr. William Rice, its coach, while the Mandolin Club has chosen a Neapolitan medley and "To a Wild Rose" by Edward MacDowell...