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1892-1893. The Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women -- Secretary's Annual Report, Fourteenth Year. page 12. 244
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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.
Arthur Gilman Scrapbook, 1876-1914. SC 70, 1vo_2o. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 422
Saturday, May ig, iSg^.
Radcliffe College
The Wendell Phillips club, of Harvard,
invited the members of the Idler club and of
the new Radcliffe union to the meeting of the
club on Friday night in Sanders theatre, when
Governor Greenhalge delivered his address
upon: "The Need of Great Men."
MAY 7, 1890. 446
Rowe. Second Basses , C. E. Tucker, E. G. Dexter, W. L. Chase.
BANJO CLUB. J.P.Gage, Director and Manager. Banjo andßanjeaurines,
H. N. S. Bradford. T. S. Brown, J. P. Gage. Guitars, F. W. Matteson, G.
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. 186
Churchill, of Andover, the Harvard Glee Club, and the Harvard Banjo Club.
February 12. Homer in Greek Life and Thought. Lecture. Professor Wright.
February 13. A Critical Study of the Writings of Matthew Arnold.
MAY 7, 1890. 462
Second Basses, C. E. Tucker, E. G. Dexter, W. L. Chase.
T I '1 M
BANJO CLUB. J.P. Gage, Director and Manager. Banjo andßanjcaurines,
H. N. S. Bradford, T. S. Brown, J. P. Gage. Guitars, F. W. Matteson, G.
MAY 7, 1890. 450
Rowe. Second Basses , C. E. Tucker, E. G. Dexter, W. L. Chase.
BANJO CLUB. J.P.Gage, Director and Manager. Banjo andßanjeaurines,
H. N. S. Bradford. T. S. Brown, J. P. Gage. Guitars, F. W. Matteson, G.
MAY 7, 1890. 470
TUCKER.
H. H. Rice. E. G. Dexter.
H. K. Rowe. W. L. Chase.
BANJO CLUB
J. P. Gage, Director and Manager.
BANJO AND BANJEAURINES.
H. N. S. Bradford. T. S. Brown. J. P. Gage.
GUITARS.
F. W. Matteson.
FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. page 7. 9
The Wellesley Chapter has contributed greatly to the Thursday
evenings at Denison House. The Banjo Club, the Shakespeare
Society, and a group of students who dramatized Little
Women, as well as those who added to the pleasure of the
evenings by vocal and instrumental music, met with hearty
appreciation of the neighbors and residents alike.
December 11, 1889. 334
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NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING, December 18. BANJO
CONCERT AND READINGS.
“THE WHEATLAND BANJO CLUB.”
Assisted by Miss Annie W. Chapin, Reader.
All members and lady friends invited. Invitation tickets ready Monday evening,
December 16, at 5 o’clock.
MAY 7, 1890. 467
Rowe. Second Basses, C. E. Tucker, E. G. Dexter, W. L. Chase.
BANJO CLUB. J. P, Gage, Director and Manager. Banjo andßanjeaurines,
H. N. S. Bradford, T. S. Brown, J. P. Gage. Guitars, F. W. Matteson, G.