Word: singingly
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...fear of a small audience during the examination period, for the men busy one day are idle the next. It can not be expected that the Glee Club alone can gratify them all. Two, or at most three, times a week is all they can fairly be asked to sing. On some of the other evenings the students would be well pleased to profit by the kindness of the Banjo or Mandolin Clubs...
...curtain rising discloses the band of pirates engaged in their favorite pursuits of sharpening their weapons and drinking. They sing for their opening chorus, "We're a miserable gang of ruffians...
...pirates sing a slumber song and retire to rest, the new Kidd discreetly picking up the picture of Lithia, which Lovelace has thrown away...
...last the wedding procession of pirates appears, all gayly dressed for the ceremony. They sing a stately wedding march...
...which has already done excellent work, and the organ. Perhaps the most interesting number will be the ode which Edmund Clarence Stedman '53, has written for the occasion, and which Professor Parker has set to music. Immediately before the conferring of degrees, the large chorus and the audience will sing "Gaudeamus," "Integer Vitae," and probably "Lauriger Horatius." The opening and closing pieces will be classical music, played by the orchestra; the former for instance, a movement from one of Beethoven's symphonies, the latter perhaps, a march. The college choir and the Glee Club are expected to form the nucleus...