Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Apr 1927, p. 28

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WILMETTE :i-·mi·.. ~.. ~.;u;·u·uuu·u·u·u·u"ullllllllllllll11111111111;,,~;.7t,;;;,,,:;;,;ll~ll;llll~;,,ll,,;,ll,llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll;ll:,,;,;,,,;;,.-.-;,~.;.;,·,;,,ll,,,,,u,~ LIFE Apdl .S, 192i personnel are J e~ri Al!is. ',27, 'capta~n of soccer, R. ]. Mtchclnu 27, capta111 of the 1926 baseball team, an~ J\arl Michael of the Dartmouth swtmmmg team who holds the New England ln tercoitegiate Diving championship. ;~ nd the Junior :\ ational A. A. U. Dtnng title. . The program will include se lect iOn~ by the Glee club, group and solo selections and harmony arrangement s hy the Do-Do Trio. This group of Han over so ngsters adopts the prevalent mode of turning popular melodies into distinctive harmonies. The striking presentation of their numbers and re tention of pitch without piano accom paniment is an accomplishment tha~ has long taxed even the greatest ot group singers . I ~ - ~ Let Us Bind Your Magazines! Magazine is treasured by all of its subscribers; its pages are full of interesting items, too valuable to be thrown away or carelessly handleQ Back nu·mbers supplied at re;lsonable prices; indices furnished gratis. let us bind them for you-36 years of experience assure entire satisfaction -and only · $ 1.5 o a volume. I ~-= ;= concert at the Drake hotel, Ch tcago, April 12. The Dartmouth Coll.ege ·tr ~· ,ltyl, . . ~~ . :.·,. q:~~ ~ · Musical club is the · parent orgamzat . I I t- . tion comprising the Glee club, the Instrumental club and the dance arches!IIIII i I _ tra. A dance will follow the concert. Much of the characteristic quality of i VOl li Dartmouth music is due to the fact - that Hanover, N. H., is far distant from . We also· handle all .kinds of - cities and large toW\1 ~, and conse1:1! _ .. , M · 11 B · d· _ quently there has been an immense ./.. tsce aneous ~n .t~g. development of resource s which would Phone for out tept;sentative. - furnish ente.r tainment for an isolated commu nity. The first Dartmouth organization took a formal name in 1807, ~ I I 26 South Boulevard, Evanston PHONE UNIV. 4017 : preceding the Handel Society of Bos;:-.tJJuntutmJHIIHIIIIHttuutnJnuuuuuuuuutull~lllllllltlllllllltlltuu IIIJ.UI!'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllltlllllllltlltuututlllllltttutuuuuuuuutuuulltti; ton by. eight years, and continued untii 1870 when it was re-organized into an organization something like that of '. the present day. The Glee club is being led this year 1 by R. C. Mix '27 of Worchestcr, Mass.; the Instrumental club by David H. Merriam '27 of Fitchburg, Mass. Mix, who is appearing with the o~ ganization for his fourth year is, m addition, president of the Occum Council of the college. 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