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...Temple on Wednesday evening. The audience showed their appreciation of the singing by hearty applause. A novelty - whistling by Mr. Jones - introduced into one of the songs, "Ching a ling," made that piece the most "taking" of all. There were five soloists, including Mr. Adler, '86, the warbler. The solo of Mr. Woodward was, perhaps, the best rendered of any, and was certainly highly enjoyable...
...pleasant feature of the chapel exercises yesterday was a solo by Mr. L. B. McCagg...
...first number was Flotow's overture to "Stradella," which was successfully performed, with the exception of a noticeable weakness in the brass in the first part. Prof. Paine's "Commencement Hymn" was well rendered by the Glee Club. Mr. Dunham very successfully performed a piano solo by Liszt, receiving a hearty encore. Gade's "Winter Song," by the Glee Club quartette, was received with an encore. Mr. McCagg's solo, Schubert's "Impatience," was excellently given, and proved one of the finest features of the programme. The following-named college songs were then given by the Glee Club...
...second part, Mayerbeer's Coronation March from the "Prophet," was finely given by the Pierian, and was undoubtedly their most successful number. Owen Wister's beautiful "Spanish Drinking Song" was next given, the solo being sung by Mr. McCagg. Messrs. Frederick (violin), T. H. Cabot (cello). and Osborne (piano), gave an excellent and highly successful rendering of Schubert's Andante, op. 100; it was one of the most successful numbers on the programme. Mr. Lilienthal's interpretation of Osgood's exquisite song, "My Lady," fully matched the beauty of the song and was loudly encored. Hatton's "Good Night...
...SOLO, "My Lady"..........Geo. L. Osgood...