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+I ' lybl Cfl ' llll ' il IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII I ll I ll Q57 ll .Q .l.. .. X: GLEE CLUB l'he Glee Club of New York University College of Dentistry probably had , . IQ ill. - , ,IE E-E its inception in the lecture hall quartette Duncan MacMillan started the ball 3 5 E 5 rolling by applying for and receiving the permission of Dean Jackson to organize g : 13 ng Vlr Singer of the Department of Anatomy 'ind former conductor of the New E E 5 E York University Glee Club volunteered to coach and conduct the club At the 5 E 5 E first meeting MacMillan was elected manager E E : - The first few rehearsals were attended by great inconvenience There were : 5 E 5 very few copies ofieach selection and funds were not available Dr Jackson -: - E :. attending one of our rehearsals saw our lack of musical scores and very generously i 5 - offered to supply the necessary funds personally At about this time the melodious 5 E strains of John Peel had found their way into the corridors of the school and : E 5 g as a result new applications for membership were made at each rehearsal Also g g Q 5 'it this time our manager found that he could not give sufficient time to the busi- E E ness of the organization and resigned Daniel Hallock was elected manager in Q E 5 .1 his place with Nathan Gold as his assistant The Glee Club has by this time 5 E - E mastered about fifteen selections The quartette has a repertoire consisting of - E E -E My Little Gypsy Sweetheart Way Down Yonder in the Cornfield , Lucky E 5 E . 5 Jim , Sleep Kentucky Babe , and several others. : -s spy: E - 5 ANNE - - f I- r ig 'X E concerts. The first to be rendered before our faculty at the general faculty meet- E R 5 I IC 5 i - ing. Following this, we will sing at the chapel exercises at University Heights. : - 5 E I E In the few short weeks left to us to be together, we have arranged a series of Elm E l K S - 5 Finally, we have arranged to broadcast a program from a prominent local station. - 2 E :' 5.5 11:2 Mr. Singer, our coach, is to be sincerely thanked and congratulated for the El-E splendid results he has produced from raw, untrained material within the short space of a few months. He has worked and untiringly to make an organization of which our school can well be proud. To him all honor and the thanks of the club are due. To Dr. Jackson goes the gratitude of the club for tiding us over a very K trying period of our existence. And to the classes which will carry on this organ- I I , - 5 -.-E 5 5 E E E' E - ll E P ' I i ization go our best wishes for success in maintaining the good work. Elf lg :IE as .E zz'- ll - TENNIS TEAM e - F Q? 53 5 i Slowly and deliberately, at the expense of ceaseless criticisms, suggestions, and varied efforts view in a constructive light, the groundwork has been laid for E E the advance into prominence of varsity tennis as a scholarly activity-a sport E E F E' ' :' mn.:-IlHl,nII1! Ilxnvqnv--3:5 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIInImmllIIlllllu IllIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIluIuIInIlIImIImlII V112----II:ml'IIIIV IIIIIIIIJIIIHHN 1 eff, QW IIIIr.,WM.E rA,?p' I I ilu 4 l I llllll I Ill L I I llllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll u III I I :11,Q.'x , 'Ami E AA. 5? ' 4 'Ca gl IE ' 5-L: a 1 ' ll !!. t C 1 E Q Z 5 1 - .- ' Z 3 ' ' , . E - E . E ' E is KC 37 I , 9 E E Xll' s ' - ' '1 : :' , , E 2 , N' , 5 l E x g . . , 2 E 4 lx , E rfb I N if SY, GC 7, GC g S I , N which is so little fraught with danger and so high in concentration of exercise as I U to be available to all professional men. Faculty coaching has been uncovered in gs 4 M2 1 ics the person of Dr. Sorrin of the Periodontia Clinic, who is a net artist of renown. S i The nucleus of the team is distributed through the various classes, D. Decker, seniorg Ben Laub, junior, and Rosenblatt and O'Connell, freshman, being men of previous competitive experience Matches have been scheduled with Washing- : U: JE EG E'5 1 ton Square College Columbia Dental College of New York and Columbia Uni- . versity respectively They re off to an auspicious start-the future looks bright : . ' for the racquet-wielders Heres Luck! . 1-P M3 2 Hn' 2 N 5 : ben :': illi I ali . y f 1 . I E - ' 24- 2.2 gig 'lIlllIIllIl x5s5f'1': 'iI'fII I IIII lll ' I I Ill IIII I II-g IIIIIIIIIII' ' 'lgMllll !!!!51iRf5iai:!I5 Ffflllff-'f ..ll H ill.1Ii'-22-fllll 5't1iEiFFiIi 5!! llfflllE1'I.,? REQ fl68I
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