The Cupola . NicholsALary Pickard AL\RGARET ScHURMAN ALary ShawHelen SheaffRuth Williams ALarguerite KochJXLarjorie AIcCabeAlice NewmanHelen RuelingAFarjorie ReynoldsGlenora SconeElizabeth Sovereign AFary HendersonAgnes KittlesonEdith AIcAIichaelHelen AIeyersGr-ace Ryan 46 Concert ROCKFORD COLLEGE GLEE CLUB Mrs. Woodbury Hawes^ DirectorAIiss Celeste Bengston, Accompanist PROGRAM Land of Aline James G. MacDennid Music, When Soft Voices Die ... G. A. Alcock Orpheus with His Lute . . Edzcard German The Years at the Spring . . Mrs. H. H. A. Beach Dry Yo Eyes ...... S. Landsberg My Lady Chlo .... H


The Cupola . NicholsALary Pickard AL\RGARET ScHURMAN ALary ShawHelen SheaffRuth Williams ALarguerite KochJXLarjorie AIcCabeAlice NewmanHelen RuelingAFarjorie ReynoldsGlenora SconeElizabeth Sovereign AFary HendersonAgnes KittlesonEdith AIcAIichaelHelen AIeyersGr-ace Ryan 46 Concert ROCKFORD COLLEGE GLEE CLUB Mrs. Woodbury Hawes^ DirectorAIiss Celeste Bengston, Accompanist PROGRAM Land of Aline James G. MacDennid Music, When Soft Voices Die ... G. A. Alcock Orpheus with His Lute . . Edzcard German The Years at the Spring . . Mrs. H. H. A. Beach Dry Yo Eyes ...... S. Landsberg My Lady Chlo .... H. Clough-Leighter Four Negro Spirituals arr. by ...//. C. Burleigh Deep River Nobody Knows de Trouble Ive SeenBy An By Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Bendemeers Stream arr. by .... /. Sherzvood vVhere My Caravan Has Rested . . Herman Lohr Italian Stree<: Song ..... Victor Herbert (Incidental solos by Gladys Koch) DANCING IN THE GYMNASIUM Mo7iday evening, March tzuenty-jourth, nineteen hu?idred nineteen 47. _G S J. The subject for the evening is Poe. The one shaded light in a renriote cornerof the reception room furnishes just enough illumination to enable the readerto follow the text of that most gruesome of tales, The Premature Burial. Theanticipation of finishing the plate of fudge on the floor, in the midst of the groupof girls, vanishes, giving place to the thought of things less material, more haunt-ing, more visionary. The clicking of knitting needles ceases as the story be-comes more interesting. One glimpse into the dark, shadowy recesses of theonce familiar room, sends a shiver of horror up and down the spine of more thanone not ordinarily timid individual. A low moaning noise (why do these hot-water pipes have a habit of being responsible for sounds so ghastly:) emanateswith persistent frequency from that further region of the hall obscure in imaginary terror of the unfortunate victim of Poes account grips eachlisteners soul as one death-like scene appears


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