Word: sing
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Dates: during 1880-1880
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...Society of Christian Brethren is one of the few College societies that have a distinctly religious end in view. The members meet. once a week to sing hymns, to pray, to encourage one another to be good men. and to further, individually and collectively, upright living and noble deeds. It thus fills a place in College that could not be filled as well by any other society, with, perhaps, one exception. It is evident, however, that what makes the society fill its place so well is not the purely religious part of its work. There would hardly be found within...
...COME Muse, let's sing of mail-boxes." And why not of mail-boxes? Yet some may be inclined to advocate the claims of the lamp-posts as superior. They may assert that the box is but a mere dependent; for though we find many lamp-posts without mail-boxes, we rarely, if ever, come upon a mail-box not connected with a lamp-post. But, mind you, when I say mail-boxes I do not mean the dainty, fragile articles often so misnamed; but the big, honest, ugly iron boxes that are painted green, and shaped like knapsacks...
...rain-drops sing to the billowy brine...
...BRIGHAM, '79, has kindly consented to sing first tenor on the Glee Club. By his courtesy the Club is much strengthened, and its first concert at Quincy, next Monday evening, cannot fail to be a success. Mr. Van Raalte will probably play a violin solo...
Yesterday afternoon, Professor Paine met those who wish to sing in the chorus, and rehearsed the first chorus with them. The definitive composition of the chorus cannot be determined for some time. It is hoped that the Glee Club will be willing to devote to the rehearsal of the choruses the time which will be necessary for success. If so, the fifteen will probably be chosen from the members of the Club; there is need of first tenors, however...