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...solo by R. F. Howe in chapel yesterday morning was greatly enjoyed...
...with criticisms to section 1 (Abbot to McDuffie) Tuesday, Feb. 27, in Sever 1, as follows: Sub-section 1, Abbot to Barnes, at 2 P. M. ; sub-section 2, Bates to Bullard, at 2.30; sub section 3, Burr to Denton, at 3; sub-section 4, Dooling to R. F. Howe, at 3.30; sub-section 5, Hudgens to McDuffie, at 5. To section 2 (Mandell to Wyeth) Tuesday, March 6, as follows: Sub-section 1, Mandell to Penrose, at 2 P. M.; sub-section 2, A. S. Perkins to Safford, at 2.30; sub-section 3, Saunders to A. Thorndike...
...Unitarian Society of that place. The members of the club leave Boston at 3 P. M. today, returning tomorrow. The parts will be taken as follows: First tenor, McCagg, J. S. How, Lilienthal; second tenor, Bailey, S. Eliot, Dorr; first bass, Richmond, A. G. Mason, R. F. Howe; second bass, Earle, Easton, Thorndike. The solos will be rendered by Messrs. Lilienthal and McCagg, and jodeling by Mr. Dorr. A dance after the concert is to be one of the features...
...with an encore. Mr. McCagg's solo, Schubert's "Impatience," was excellently given, and proved one of the finest features of the programme. The following-named college songs were then given by the Glee Club, and as usual were enthusiastically received: "The Festal Day," "The Midshipmite" (solo by Mr. Howe), "Get Away from that Window" (with yodeling accompaniment by Mr. Dorr), "O Where, O Where is My Leetle Dog Gone?" (Messrs. Lilienthal and Dorr), "Down by the River," the familiar "The Elephant Sat on a Railroad Track," with alternating solos...
GLEE CLUB.Quartette - Messrs. McCagg, Dorr, Howe and Earl...