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Music is as essential at a football game as peanuts at the circus. Last week the Band--in spite of sundry bombardments of the bass horn--did its share of the entertaining with credit. The cheering, too, left little to be desired; but where was the singing? When the Band played the college songs, there were a few feeble voices audible in the audience; but without leadership no real singing could be expected. It is too much to ask that the cheer-leaders, hoarse with their megaphonic efforts, should lead the singing also. A regular leader should be on hand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VOLUNTEERS WANTED | 10/22/1921 | See Source »

...Music Building. Although a large number tried out last evening, the club is anxious to have more candidates tonight so that it may be able to choose its members from all available material. Any member of the University who can play the mandolin, banjo, guitar, violin, 'cello, string bass, saxophone, cornet, trombone, or traps is eligible for the trials...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRIALS TONIGHT FOR INSTRUMENTAL CLUBS | 10/4/1921 | See Source »

...ready for the series of concerts it is contemplating. The instruments and players who form it are as follows: First violins, A. C. Bliss, F. X. Grady, and W. N. Tuttle; second violins, Malcolm, Dole, and M. K. Mazer; cellos, Kenneth Dole Newcomb Fuller, and R. T. Loring Jr.; bass, L. J. Abbott; piano, H. T. Pearson; clarionet, V. B. Goldthwait; flutes, G. U. Baylies and W. R. Baylies; drums, J. McK. Kimball; saxophone, Malcolm Morse; trombone, T. S. Ruggles; tuba, J. F. Partridge; cornet, H. F. Brown; French horn, W. M. Crane...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fresh Orchestra Fully Organized | 5/11/1921 | See Source »

...four members of the University who in all probability will fly on May 13 are D. R. Carse '22, L. C. Holden Jr. 1L., E. H. Kelton 3ES. and H. C. Knox 3L. Other men who may enter the meet are B. N. Bass 1L., S. R. Ogden 1L, and J. P. Treanor 2M. All of these are reserve polots in the U. S. Aviation Service except Holden and Knox, who saw service overseas and are Aces. Holden also fiew for Princeton last year in the intercollegiate meet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY FLYERS TO ENTER ANNUAL MEET | 4/29/1921 | See Source »

...chemists to cooperate with the coaches of mere fundamentals and tactics. When Connecticut soil is restored with lime, and when vetches, soy beans, field peas, clover and alfalfa furnish the needed nitrogen to farms and pastures in that state, then the Bull-dog can growl in his deepest bass--"Harvard, Good-night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VITAMINES AND VICTORY | 4/14/1921 | See Source »

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