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1890. page 26. 351

Miss Grace Freeman, reader. Apr. 16. English High School Glee and Banjo Club. Recitations by Masters John T. Prince, 3d., and H. I. Hatch. Apr. 23. Mrs. Karl Rydingsward, contralto.

 

Out to win :with a story by Al Priddy. Boston : Massachusetts Child Labor Committee, c1917. page 12. 13

Shower baths and swimming tank, Game room, with carroms, checkers, pool, bowling and other games. Music, in singing clubs, banjo clubs, piano, violin, orchestra. Dancing and dancing classes, socials Motion pictures, lectures, current events classes. Photography, plays, and minstrel shows.

 

Blackwell Family Papers. Third Generation Blackwells. Howard Lane Blackwell (b.1877), son of Emma (Lawrence) and George Washington Blackwell. Harvard material. Programs, invitations, tickets. MC 411, folder 886. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 14

8.. The Glee Club will sing in front of Hoi worthy. 9. The Banjo Club and the Mandolin and Guitar Club will play on the Law School steps. No return checks will be given out. All who wish to enter the yard after 5 p.m. must be provided with a Yard ticket or a Memorial ticket.

 

1950-1951. Gifts for Immediate Use. page 67. 67

Hood Dairy Foundation......... 21,372.65 Department of Economics: Carnegie Corporation of New York........... 11,750.00 The Rockefeller Foundation............ 34,814.55 46,564.55 Faculty Committee on Student Activities: Harvard Banjo Club............... 117.49 Department of General Education: Carnegie Corporation of New York..... 42,000.00 Department of Geology and Geography: Kirtley F.

 

Beers Clifford Whittingham 1876-1943. A mind that found itself : an autobiography. (1921). 15

Indeed, I deliberately set about learn- ing to play the guitar well enough to become elig- ible for membership in the Banjo Club — and this for no more aesthetic purpose than to place myself in line for the position of manager, to which I was later elected.

 

1951. MAY 1951. Table of Contents. page 34. 123

He went through his high school years to Westminster School, London, where he had a marvelous record. His sister hopes to enter Radcliffe next year. I love the thought," writes Dora, "that Judith Barrett is to be the third generation of my family to attend Radcliffe.

 

Harvard Athletic Association. Harvard football programs, 1892-1992. Harvard-Yale, November 19, 1898. HUD 10005 Box 1, Folder 8, Harvard University Archives. 56

TEXTILE NOVELTY COMPANY 26 ELM .STRELY, NEW YORK HYG LIA HOTEL OLD POINT COMPORT, VIRGINIA @3 HE HYGEIA, which has been head- quarters for Yale men during the Eas- % ter tour of the Glee and Banjo Clubs, ¥ is one of the most comfortable and 292 home-like hotels on the Atlantic coast. 52 Among other numerous conveniences it has hot and cold, salt and fresh water baths on every floor, glass enclosed verandas, spacious, well-ventilated and delightfully situated bedrooms, elegant private suites, elevators, electric lights, open grates, steam heat, etc. ; and is the only hotel at the Point having Turkish, Russian and electric baths, manicure parlors and massage operators THE BYGEIA IS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, AND DURING THE SEA SONS PROVIDES ABUNDANT MUSICAL AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS ILLUSTRATED €jR CULAR -ProrrizTOR

 

Radcliffe College Archives subject files. History. 1894-1899. RG XXIV, ser. 5, folder 15.27. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 17

In the old days, before Radcliffe existed, when there was no official connection between the Annex and Harvard, the library messenger was laughingly referred to as the “connecting link.”

 

v. 2. G-O. H. page 233. 245

At Vassar she led her class glee club, starred in an operetta, started a banjo club, and organized the first concert given by the combined glee and banjo clubs. After graduating, A. 8., in 1890, she toured Europe with her mother, attending many concerts and spending the winter in Berlin studying piano with Felix Dreyschock and harmony and counterpoint with Otis Boise.

 

Radcliffe College Governing Boards Records, 1878-1999. Series 1. Correspondence, Papers, Publications, and Minutes (Arthur Gilman), 1878-1895. Reports of the treasurer and the secretary; courses of study with requirements for admissions. RG I, Series 1, Vol. 2. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 369

The members of the English, German, French and Music Clubs prepare papers on their respective subjects, tempering the more serious work with indulgence in a social cup of tea, varied occasionally by more formal and elaborate entertainments. The purpose of the Glee Club and the Banjo Club needs no explanation. They are able to afford attractive entertainments to the students and their friends and on several occasions they have contributed materially to the enlargement of our collection of books, from the proceeds of concerts given for the purpose.