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...Yalense Yale Glee Club. 7. "Roses from the South," Strauss Yale Mandolin Club. 8. "Jasmine Flowers," Corliss Harvard Glee and Mandolin Clubs. PART SECOND. 9. "Imperial Edward," Sousa Yale Banjo Club. 10. a. "The Water Mill," Macy b. "Fantasienstuck," Jedermann Harvard Glee Club. 11. a. "Love," Schubert b."Switzer Boy," Carmen Yalense Messrs. Reed and Ellsworth. 12. Serenade, Barcarolle, Monti-Romero Harvard Mandolin Club. 13. College Songs, Carmen Yalense Yale Glee Club. 14. "The Passing of the Band," Lansing Harvard Banjo Club. 15. a. "Fair Harvard," Gilman, 1811 b. "Bright College Years," Yale and Harvard Glee Clubs...
Following is the programme of the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: 1.March, "The Continentals," Brooke 2. Arabian Nights Waltz, Strauss 3. Semiramide Overture, Rossini 4. Selection, "Messenger Boy," Monckton 5. Intermezzo, "Naila," Delibes 6. Night in Granada Overture, Kreutzer 7. Selection, "Singing Girl," Herbert 8. "Tech," Production of 1902. 9. Traumbilder, Fantasy, Lumbye 10. Entr'acte Gavotte, Gillet 11. Carmen Selection, Bizet 12. Hoch Habsburg March, Kral
...Conant '05, T. S. Hall '05; Thursdays--E. O. Hall '04, S. T. Hobbs '03, A. J. Hammerslough '03, A. King '03; Saturdays--A. Derby '03, S. Whitaker '03, G. H. Fernald '03, R. A. Dean '03. Following is a list of the clubs and their leaders: Boy's Clubs--Natural History, T. M. Fitzpatrick '04; Dramatic, P. B. Olney '03; Social (Monday), A. Derby '03 and R. A. Dean '03; Military, R. R. Leaycraft '05 and R. A. Derby '05; Gymnasium, R. Abercrombie '03 and D. Gregg '02; Social (Thursday), M. H. Urner '02; Chair Caning, W. Lewis...
...this Reverend Edward Hall read from the Scriptures; and the choir sang, "It Singeth Low in Every Heart." Reverend S. M. Crothers made a short address, and offered prayer--which was followed by the sentence, "I Heard a Voice from Heaven," a soprano solo by a member of the boy choir. Then the choir and congregation joined in the hymn, "How Happy He is Born and Taught." The benediction which followed was pronounced by Reverend Edward Hall...
...Athletic Committee on the evening before the Yale game and he was again declared eligible upon the assurance of the principal of the school and his own signed statement that he had never received any payment whatever for instruction in physical exercise or for coaching a school boy team. At that time it was not known to the committee, or suggested to them that he had received money for giving private lessons in boxing, and his word that he had never received a cent which would in any way impugn his amateur standing was accepted. The part of our rule...