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...seriously marred. Taking this into consideration the production of "tOello" may be said to have been a success. Mme. Albani was at her best, and carried off the honors of the evening; her singing in the first scene of the last act aroused great enthusiasm. Sig. Tamagno was not heard at his best; nevertheless he made a very favorable impression, and his appearances during the remainder of the engagement will be watched for with great interest. The supporting company is a strong one; the work of the chorus in the first and second acts was especially commendable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Theatres. | 3/18/1890 | See Source »

...from '91-F. A. Huntress, M. L. Black, C. R. Walter, W. Reed, W. L. Griffin, C. C. Blaney, J. H. Walker, M. E. Marsh, E. Taussig; from '92-W. B. Greenleaf, M. E. Ingalls, S. L. Cromwell, G. H. Thomas, G. S. Lowe, R. B. Greenleaf, J. H. Heard, S. P. Duffield. R. Jones, R. R. Perry, P. L. Horne, F. McDonald R. H. Harris, C. H. Porter P. Hunt, G. W. Keene, H. F. Berry; from '93-C. E. Cook, M. A. Bartlett, J. M. Pope, A. Hale, O. B. Hawes, A. N. Broten, S. P. Hale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football Squad. | 3/13/1890 | See Source »

...disadvantage of having no piano). The second concert at Arlington, was, it is true, below par, but by no means "disgraceful." We are surprised to hear the subsequent dissatisfaction of the audience as no such disapproval was made manifest while the concert was in progress. Finally anyone who heard the club sing on Friday evening must concede that the hearty applause which it received was well merited...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 3/4/1890 | See Source »

...body of the Advocate is taken up by the senior dinner oration and poem. The oration urges college and class loyalty. The poem is evidently better fitted to be heard after a gay dinner than for a cold blooded perusal. The solitary story "The Rajah's Son," is original in motive and well written. The verses "Memorial Tower" are perhaps the best in the number, though the "Sonnet" is pleasing and the co-operative triolets sound prettily...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 3/4/1890 | See Source »

...have heard several suggestions made for improving the club. The first is to make the club larger, to give more elaborate concerts and far better, with the proceeds of these concerts to employ a competent professional trainer for the whole year and by such means make it worth while for the very best men in college to devote their time to it. This professional trainer might select a chorus of fifty or sixty voices from which to feed the Glee club. Another suggestion is, to make the club smaller and more finished. There may be a difference of opinion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/1/1890 | See Source »

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