Word: songful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock. Tickets may be obtained at $1.50 and $1, at Herrick's, the box-offices at Jordan and Symphony Halls, the Co-operative branch store, and on application to R. S. Pattee '11, Fairfax 44. The program consists of the following numbers: PART I. 1. Alma Mater, Songs of Cornell Cornell Glee Club. 2. Stadium, Arr. by Rice Harvard Banjo Club. 3. 1910 Medley, Arr. by Coleman Cornell Mandolin Club. 4. Awake Pretty Dreamer, Gericke Harvard Glee Club. 5. Skaters, Waldteufel Harvard Mandolin Club. 6. Sweet Mary, Niedlinger Mr. Catalano and Cornell Glee Club. PART II. 7. National Medley...
Some of the poems, moreover, have the same quality throughout: as "Spring Song," by Hugh McCulloch; "The Serf's Secret," by William Vaughn Moody; "Frustra," by Henry Milnor Rideout; "Epicureans," by Warren Seymour Archibald; the second of Hermann Hagedorn's "Songs of Sunlight"; and the really beautiful first of Joseph Trumbull Stickney's sonnets "To F. L. P.," unusual in thought as well as finished in expression. Several of the longer poems, although somewhat conventional in content, are unusually good for undergraduate work, such as "A. Journey Long Ago," by Alanson Bigelow Houghton; Henry Sheldon Sanford's "Ode to Death...
...scholastic quality and a higher general average of literary quality; the work of more recent years is marked by a greater freedom from conventional modes, and so has a stronger flavor of conviction. The contrast between the two poems by Mr. Houghton which open the book and the "Road Song" of Langdon Warner, or Mr. Wheelock's "Sunday Evening on the Common" shows this most clearly. The tendency is a healthy one. It begets the hope that progress is toward the combining of individual and original emotion with the art of adequate expression...
...Selection, "La Boheme," Puccini 5. Selection, "Carmen," Bizet 6. Prelude to Act I., "Louise," Charpentier 7. Second and Third Movements of suite "Sylvia," Delibes 8. Overture, "The Flying Dutchman," Wagner 9. Pomp and Circumstance, (Organ, Mr. Marshall). Elgar 10. Selection, "Bright Eyes," Hoshna 11. Waltz, "Wine, Women and Song," Strauss 12. March, "Werner," Ziehrer
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. German March, Strube 2. Overture, "The Barber of Seville," Rossini 3. Selection, "II Trovatore," Verdi 4. Valse Lyrique, Emery 5. Selection, "Carmen," Bizet 6. Second Movement from First Sonata, Glazounow 7. Spring Song, Mendelssohn 8. Overture, "1812," (Organ, Mr. Marshall) Tschaikowsky 9. Overture, "The Bronze Horse," Auber 10. Waltz, "The Beautiful Blue Danbue," Strauss 11. Selection, "The Fortune Teller," Herbert 12. March, "Schutzmann," Lincke