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THI COLLEGE RECORD. n 7. Mendeluohn. — For So Haifa the Lord Himself Commanded. (St Paul.) Mr. (iuevchenian and Mr. Mo .ealons. RECITAL BY STUDENTS 01- MUSIC DEPARTMENT, JUNE 20. UNDKR THE DIRECTION OF PROFESSOR HENRY E. MOZBALOUS. MISS FRANCES CORNWALL, AND MISS AGATHA R. KELLY, ACCOMPANISTS. PROGRAM. i. Fritz Kirchner. — Valse, Improniptu. Miss Rachel Stanton. 2. R. Dc A'ov en.— The Ferry for Shadow Town . Miss Maud N. Oswald. 3. (a) F. II. Coiven.— Thy Remembrance. (6) F. H. Co wen.— Snow-flakes. Miss Elsie Kinne. 4. Heinrich Lichner.— Heliotrope. Hazel Bcckwith. 5. Marchant.— Man-o'-warsman. Mr. Raymond Mc Adams. 6. N. W. Oade.— Capriccio. Miriam Hurlbut. 7. F. H. Cowen. — The Mission of a Rose. Miss Maud Cornwell. 8. Mendelssohn, — Recitative and Air. If with All Your Hearts. (Elijah.) Mr. Harvey W. Jackson. 9. Theodore Frederick. — The Dancing Lesson. Miss Mary Reagan. 10 (a) Charles Gounod. — Quando a te Liete. (6) Benjamin Whelpley.— The Nightingale Has a Lyre of Gold. Miss Josephine Gillette. 11. O. Merkel. — In the Beautiful Month of May. Frances Taylor. 12. R. De Koven. — Past and Future. Miss Florence I. Boyd. 13. (a) Edward German, — Roses in June. (6) J. Massenet.— Open Thy Blue Eyes. Miss Edna Ballard. 14. A. C Blakeslee.— The May Party Dance. Muriel Hurlbut. 15. W. A. Mozart.— Who Treads the Path of Duty ? (Magic Flute.) Professor George H. Krug. 16. Charles Gounod. — Faust Waltz. (Arranged for four hands.) Frances Taylor and Miriam Hurlbut.
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4 THE COLLEGE RECORD. Instrumental Solo — Impromptu, Op. 146, No. 4, Schubert. Geraldine Trelawny. Advice to Juniors, Jennie Taylor. Response by Juniors, Bruce Grubb. Vocal Solo — Husheen, Nedhatn. Josephine Gillette. Organ Postlude, Prof. Mozealous. FACULTY EVENING, TUESDAY, JUNE 18. rTnHE faculty musical was the first function of Commenee- - ■ ment Week and presented Professor Mozealous, director of music of Keuka College, in a most fovorable manner. He was ably assisted by Miss Julia Ball, Pianist, Mr. Badrig Guevcheuian, Tenor, and Miss Agatha Rose Kelly, Accom- panist. PROGRAM. 1. W. A. Mozart. — Recitative and Air, Vedro Mentr' io Sospiro. (Marriage of Figaro.) Mr. Mozealous. 2. (a) Robert Schumann, — Grillen. (b) Frederic Chopin. — Valse Op 64, No. 1. Miss Ball. 3. (a) Dr. Arne. — By the Gaily Circling Glass. (6) S. Coleridge Taylor.— Comfort. (c) Schumann. — Wanderer's Song. (d) Franz Schubert.— Hark ! Hark! the Lark ! (e) Franz Schubert. — Erlkoenig. Mr. Mozealous. 4. (a) Scarlatti. — Son tuttaduolo. (6) Sarti. — Lungi dal caro bene. (c) Schubert.— Fruelingsglaube. Mr. Guevchenian. 5. F. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy.— Rondo Capriccioso. Miss Ball. 6. (a) Anton Rubinstein. — Yearnings. (d) Anton Jensen. — Marie. (c) Augusto Rotoli. — At Daybreak. (d) Augusto Rotoli.— The Thought of You. (e) Robert Franz. — Now Welcome My Wood. Mr. Mozealous.
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6 THE COLLEGE RECORD. ATHENAEUM LITERARY SOCIETY, JUNE 21. THE GIRLS OF 1776, BY DORA ADELE SHOEMAKER. Cast of Characters. Madam Evelyn Mayfields, wife of Colonel Mayfields, of ye British Army Mistress Geraldine Lockhart. Tef1} Mr, MayfieU's daughters,. . . { ™ ™ s Barbara Steele, Bitter Sweet, Mrs. May field's niece, Miss Gertrude Taylor. Dolly Darrah, ye friend of Barbara, Mistress Josephine Gillette. 11 Grandmere Mayfields, ye mother of Colonel Mayfields, . . Mistress Mabel Bergerson Honora Drake, a stanch Loyalist, Mistress Inez Wilder. Anne Van Dresser, ye friend of Amanda, Mistress Ruth Sergeant Lieutenant Francis Churchill, Barbara's lover, Mister Oscar Mayer. Jacqueline Marie Valcartier, a French-Canadian girl of fallen fortune, . . Mistress Geraldine Trelawny Betsey Ross Mistress Miunie Clark. Troubles, a slave, Mistress Enid De Cew- Minerva, a slave, Mistress Evelyn Sutfin. Synopsis. A ct I. — Philadelphia. 'Tis afternoon late in ye month of May. ACT II. — Scene I. — At ye old cabin. Sunset time. July fourth. Scene II. — Ye home of Betsey Ross. A morning of early autumn. ACT III. — Trenton. Ye hall of ye ballroom. Christmas night. ALUMNI DAY. ' I 'UESDAY, June 25th, was given over to the Alumni. At - ■ 10.30 the Alumni met the Varsity on the diamond and defeated them by a score of 7 to 4, showing that Keuka's men do not lose their cunning in battling with the cares and strifes of their daily occupations. In the afternoon the annual lunch- eon was held at Holmes' Inn, where full justice was done to the excellent cuisine of that famous Inn.
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