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Part of Palladian Yearbook 1886-1887_11
THIRD
ANNUAL PALLADIAN PROGRAMME AND RECEPTION,
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1887.
PROGRAMME | |||||||
"Annual History," | T. H. Marsland. | ||||||
"Three Years a Palladian," | O. B. Polk. | ||||||
Vocal Duet | Grace Barrett and J. G. Smith. | ||||||
Recitation | F. A. Manley. | ||||||
"Five Years of Palladian Experience," | E. D. Howe. | ||||||
Instrumental Duet | Edna Bullock and D. D. Forsyth. | ||||||
Oration | W. S. Perrin. | ||||||
Poem | Glen Talbot. | ||||||
Baritone Solo | W. W. Robertson. |
This programme was given by Palladians only, and special pains had been taken by the members of this class in the preparation of their productions. It was consequently one of the most interesting programmes of the year. At its conclusion the final social meeting of the year was held.
[For copies of the productions, see files in the keeping of the custodian of Palladian records.]
SIXTEENTH
ANNUAL EXHIBITION,
OPERA HOUSE, JUNE 10, 1887.
PROGRAMME. | |||||||
Trio—Piano, Violin and 'Cello—"Andante and Allegro," | |||||||
Mozart. | |||||||
Miss Cochran, Mr. A. Weber, Mr. Fritz Toenninges. | |||||||
Oration—"Charlemange and his Bequest to Posterity," | |||||||
W. N. Fletcher. | |||||||
Soprano Solo—"Caro Nome," from Rigoletto | Verdi. | ||||||
Mme. A. Weber. | |||||||
Essay—"Modern Bridge Building," | |||||||
E. D. Howe. | |||||||
Two Pianos—eight hands | |||||||
"Polonaise, op. 61, No. 1," | Schubert. | ||||||
"Tarantella, op. 122," | Rheinberger. | ||||||
Mesdames Raymond and Hartley, | |||||||
Misses Cochran and Doolittle. |
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