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...Timers' Concert" of the Yale Glee Club, reviving popular college songs of the century past. The Howard twins had rendered an 1867 overture, "Wooden Spoon Lancers." Tom Hewes, Class of 1910, had whistled "The Yellow Bird." Another gentleman had yodeled. Carl Lohmann, secretary of the University, had sung Kipling's "Fuzzy-Wuzzy." And the Glee Club had rousingly performed such numbers as "The Pope" ("He leads a jolly life, jolly life . . ."); "Church in the Wildwood" ("No spot is so dear to my childhood"); "The Lone Fishball" and fine old "Tourelay" with its chorus: Tourelay, tourelay, With my fillaga...
Several witty songs by R. G. Noyes, head tutor of Dunster House and instructor in English, have been employed in the story of the play and will be sung by members of the cast. A color scheme of the four colors, black, white, brown, and yellow will be used for the costumes...
Many numbers which have been sung by the club for many years are included on the program which follows: Cavalier Song Stanford Dirge for Two Veterans Holst Adoremus Te Palestrina To Thee Alone be Glory Bach Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite Handel Prayer of Thanksgiving Netherland Folk Song...
...bloody and violent. Part two is an Oriental suite with singing and romancing. The scene then transfers to the tropics. Singing in the rain is the overture number followed by a Salome and sister act. A presentation in the manner and spirit of Josephine Baker was realistic, seductive, and sung by Lia Podrecca...
...program is as follows: "Ave Maria" (Opus 12) Brahms Sung by the Radcliffe Choral Society "Concerto for Piano in A-Major" Mozart Piano solo by Professor Ballantine "Suite for String Orchestra," from "Les Trois Chansons" Ravel Arranged by M. H. Holmes "Symphony in C-Major" Mozart