The Colorado Collegian Oct1896-June 1899 . on to theword, was ex-quisite. The love-making burlesque by Carrington andLamson was one of the hits of the solos by Mr. Lamson, Vanguard of theKing, and by Mr. Hull, Mattinata, werevery fine. Among the better of the lighterproductions were Silently They Steal Away,by Mr. Gillett and the Club and the Kazooband. Mr. Hulls thrilling tale of the Trini-dad rescue was most successful. The pianosolo by Mr. Wiswall and the guitar and man-dolin selection by Messrs. Lamson and Lymanreceived hearty applause. The boys wereoverwhelmed with beautiful b
The Colorado Collegian Oct1896-June 1899 . on to theword, was ex-quisite. The love-making burlesque by Carrington andLamson was one of the hits of the solos by Mr. Lamson, Vanguard of theKing, and by Mr. Hull, Mattinata, werevery fine. Among the better of the lighterproductions were Silently They Steal Away,by Mr. Gillett and the Club and the Kazooband. Mr. Hulls thrilling tale of the Trini-dad rescue was most successful. The pianosolo by Mr. Wiswall and the guitar and man-dolin selection by Messrs. Lamson and Lymanreceived hearty applause. The boys wereoverwhelmed with beautiful bouquets of flow-ers several times during the programme. Immediately after the concert the mem-bers of the club were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Howbert at their home. received and was assisted by and Mrs. Goddard. It was a mostbrilliant and successful social affair to windup a most successful season for our Glee clubs in future will have hard work toequal the reputation made this year. COLLEGE Pay your subscriptions to The Collegian. Order your extra Commencement Colle-gians now. The popular tune among the college stu-dents this spring is not Mr. Captain, Stopthe Ship, but Mrs. Craigens Daughter. There is raretalent in ourGlee Club. The popular-ity of tennisdemands morecourts. Prof. Aiderswas absent twodays in Pueblolast week. The Juniorclass went on apicnic to Man i-tou on the eve-ning of May24 you saythat you had never been requested to retirefrom the library? Colorado College says Hurrah for Com-modore Dewey! President Slocum entertained the Seniorsat dinner the 14th. The Senior examinations begin June truly are the favored ones. President Slocum returned to us Satur-day, May 14, after another trip East. The fire-escape on Ticknor Hall seems tobe a popular place for observing ball games. We have furnished three students, whoare now on their way to the Philippines—Clyde C. Spicer, J. E. Houk and Joe Kearns. 10 T
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