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...unfortunately occur at infrequent intervals. The honor of being a member of the club should be sufficient inducement to cause a large number of candidates to present themselves tonight at the trial for new members. The officers of the association are especially anxious that all '88 men who can sing should attend. When it is remembered that the candidates are not required to sing an elaborate solo but are selected for the tone of their voice, their ability to read music rapidly, their attention to the time, etc., no one should despair for fear of success. The newly elected officers...
...southeast corner towards the entrance. After the cheering the seniors will form two rings around the tree, the juniors two rings outside of them; the sophomores, two rings outside of the juniors, and the freshmen one ring outside of all. All classes will stand still in rings and will sing "Auld Lang Syne," while the band plays. As the seniors (both rings) begin to move very slowly to the left, the juniors will do the same to the right, the sophomores to the left, and the freshmen to the right. When the seniors break for the flowers, (i. e. when...
...informal open-air concert by the glee club before the term closes? The evenings are now so delightful, and the work so nearly over that everyone can fully appreciate an hour of song and music after dinner, as was well demonstrated by the attendance which the guitar playing and singing one evening early this week attracted, and that too, in the very middle of the finals. Moreover, the present senior class contains so many men with trained voices of good quality that the students will consider it a great treat if they can have the present glee club sing again...
...Wesleyan Glee Club will sing in Tremont Temple, on June...
...irreparable loss. If we must have the traditional bonfire, let it be on Jarvis field, or in some spot where no danger to any property can be apprehended. But why the faculty should forbid the brass band to lead a procession through the yard, or the Glee Club to sing, it is difficult to comprehend. The explanation possibly is that the proctors, like the students, carried their programme further than was originally intended. The students built several bonfires because they were disturbed at the first one. The proctors, in order to prevent dangerous fires, ordered the students...