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...Concord program was as follows: 1. Our Director Bigelow 2. Dornroeschen Tchaikovsky 3. Prelude to "Le Deluge" String Orchestra P. B. Diederick '28, Violin Soloist Saint Saens 4. Hungerian March (Rakoczy) Berloiz Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Grieg Arthur A. Landers, '28, Pianist Conducted by Miss Leginska 5. Xylophone Solo Poet and Peasant Suppe Caprice Huerter S. W. Burbank '29 6. March "Stars and Stripes Forever" Sousa 7. Selections from "Student Prince" Romberg 8. Fair Harvard

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PIERIANS PERFORM AT CONCORD AND IN BOSTON | 1/14/1927 | See Source »

VIII a Violan Solo Albert W. Lind...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INSTRUMENTAL CLUBS TO TAKE EXTENDED HOLIDAY CONCERT TRIP DURING MAJOR PART OF VACATION | 12/17/1926 | See Source »

There may, however, be a deeper-rooted reason for the restrained and reverential air of the collegians. It may be the final manifestation of Harvard indifference. In Boston theatres one often begins to sentimentalize over the closing clinch of hero and heroine, only to be awakened by the solo kisses of the cynical. Here in Cambridge we are beyond this stage. To a Harvard man a kiss is a kiss, and only deserves a yawn. We are not only indifferent about our work, but also about our entertainment. Cynicism has given place to boredom...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PEACEFUL INFLUENCE | 12/17/1926 | See Source »

...Yale Glee Club 2. (a) Zut, Zut Elgar (b) The Ride Daniels Harvard Glee Club 3. (a) Intermezzo from Naila by Leo Delibes arranged by H. F. O'Neil (b) Song of the Volga Boatman arranged by H. F. O'Neil Harvard Mandolin Club 4. (a) Eli Yale Solo by R. C. Durant (b) Little Knot of Blue T. G. Shepard (c) Serenade F. B. Tourtellot Solo by T. Sinclair (d) Mother of Men Seth Bingham '04 Yale Glee Club 5. (a) Second Connecticut Regiment March by A. W. Reevca (b) Football Medley arranged by William G. Rice Harvard Banjo...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD-YALE MUSICAL CLUBS PUBLISH PROGRAM | 11/16/1926 | See Source »

...another in lightening-like procession. Before, Cecil B. DcMille backdrops, two caoruses heavies and half-points, vie with one another. The little girls dance remarkably, and twice on Monday night succeeded in stopping the show. They are perfectly instructed, and steps which would seem banal if performed in solo seem unbeatable when drummed out in chorus. Their larger sisters make up in voice for their lack of beauty. George Jean Nathan will never award any pretzels to these frauds for looks, but despite the New Yorkese twang to their voices they lend weight to the choruses, and their singing forms...

Author: By R. K. L., | Title: CINEMA CRIMSON PLAY GOER DRAMA | 11/10/1926 | See Source »

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