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...theatre furnishes contrasts, not parallels, to that of modern times. The Greeks produced an audience of thirty thousand to our possible three thousand, they sat in the open air, they went to theatre much as we go to church, and the actors wore masks, and had no harmony in singing. Greek theatre-going was for only three days, at the Dionysiac festival. The people at this time creased in holiday attire; the taverns were thrown open, bowls of free wine were everywhere and it was considered a solemn duty to get intoxicated. The streets were filled with mountebanks and jugglers...
...varsity Banjo club is going to take part in the Cadets' annual entertainment in Boston, April 11 and 12. Several members of the freshman Glee club will sing in the choruses...
...Comfort. The club will leave New Haven on the afternoon of April 3, by the Old Dominion line for Fortress Monroe and Old Point Comfort, where they will arrive Thursday afternoon. Monday, April 7, they leave for Washington where a concert will be given in the evening. Tuesday they sing in Baltimore, and Wednesday evening in Philadelphia, returning to New Haven Thursday, April...
...choir sang the following selections: "Let all the world in every corner sing," Reay; "O worship the Lord," Watson; "Pity, O Saviour," Stradelle. Soloist, Mr. H. L. Cornell of Boston...
...rich treat would be given their patrons and are thoroughly disgusted that the managers of the Harvard Glee club, with whom they contracted for a first class entertainment, and for which they paid a large price, should have sent them a gang of young fellows who if they can sing well did not, and whose deportment behind the curtain and before the footlights was certainly not what is to be expected from young gentlemen...