Word: program
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Annual Harvard-Princeton concert which took place in Sanders Theatre last Friday evening was an unqualified success from every standpoint. The Glee Clubs and the instrumental organizations of both universities alternated on the program with selections that in every case brought forth much applause. The singing was noticeably good; the men seemed to have been extremely well-drilled and not a hitch of any kind occurred...
...Ganthier, famous soprano, will be the soloist Thursday evening at the Symphony concert in Sanders Theatre. Tickets are now on sale at Kent's Book Store. The contest will start at 8 o'clock. The program: Symphony No. 1 in E. Minor, Op. 39, Sibelius Poem for Orchestra, "The Fall of the House of Usher" (after Edgar Allen Poe), Hill Aria, "Modi Modi," from Lucrezia Borgia, Donizetti Chinese Mother Goose Rymes, Crist Overture to "Leonore," No. 3, Op. 72, Beethoven
Secretary Daniels is true to his favorites. Despite last year's protests, despite the opposition of the Navy officers themselves, despite the election, he intends to carry out his old program to the bitter end. If he succeeds in doing so, and the present list of Navy awards goes down on the official records, there will at least be some satisfaction in knowing that it is the final thrust at a Department which has suffered for eight years under an orgy of willful stubbornness and blind inefficiency...
...fact that an onlooker cannot take his eyes off the field of play for even a brief time without missing some very interesting proceeding on the field of play. I am certain in my own mind that anyone who attended a game and was compelled to rely upon a program in order to determine who had made some unusual play on the field would discard the program inside of five minutes after the game started, because the spectator would have discovered that, during the time he was endeavoring to locate some number and the name of some player, the ball...
...complete program for the concert tonight is announced as follows: 1. Princeton Glee Club: a. De Coppah Moon, Henry Rowe Shelley. b. Deep, River (Negro Spiritual), Arranged by Clarence Lucas. 2. University Banjo Club: a. Land of Old Black Joe, Donaldson. b. Medley, Arranged by Rice. 3. Harvard Glee Club: a. Hunter's Farewell, Mendelssohn. b. At Sea, Buck. 4. Princeton Banjo Club: a. Japanese Sandman (Medley), Arranged by R. Wever. b. Anytime (Medley), Arranged by R. Wever. 5. Princeton Violin Specialty by F. W. Rondebuck and E. Wilson. Intermission 6. Harvard Specialty by H. Eliot '22 and J. Sargent...