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About Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1882)
MMMMMNMUuZ 10 THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. ssesBsmwmaaBfmesmmcse., Below we give Iho program for llio vocal drill In the chapel on Thursday evening. Tlio class haa had only flvo lessons, bul it is surprising whal progress has already been made. The exercise consisls of rounds, two and four part songs in different keya and u variety of vocal studies The program for Thuisday will bo varied in such a man ner as lo interest, any not members of the class, and with the object of showing Iho results of five lessons, nnd give an idea of tlio Tonic Sol-fa System. All lovers of music are invited, and wo aro sure they will feel well paid for their visit. Remember the dale and lime. Thursday, at 7 p. m. l'llOQKAM. Calisthenics snd Oliest and Lung Exercises. Vocal Klang. Modulator "Voluntaries. Tuning Exercise. Swell the Anthem, four pari song, Key G. Lot us Sing, Round for two purls, Key F. Sweet Summer, two purls, Key, A. See the Bee, Round for three part, Key, D. Time Rytlnns, with Taa, Tnalai andSaa. With Tho Springtime, Round for three parts, Key P. The Daisy, Three part Song, Key E. Silent Vale, Four part Song, Key flat. Mother, Childhood, Friends and Home, Four part Song, Key P. Skating Glee, Four part Song, Key C. 1. o 3. 4. 5. 0. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. ONB MOIIK UNFOUTUNATf. MOHMON. Not to prevaricate. I. o. to Ho, I'm going to marry eight, M nrry or die Unions they nro obstinate. (Cllrlu eomotlmos are, And do procrnvtinato To long by far.) Yule Jlteurd. A billy goal, A field Elysian, A servant girl, A well Artesian. A water trough, A thirsty throat. A stooping girl, A running goat. A billy goat, A field Elysian. A. servant girl, Alrough Artesian. Thu upper hall, No light at nil; Two students still On window Bill. A dainty Mien, A bold Cadet; A llttlo Idss- A lighted Jot I A janitor, With scowling faco; A llttlo scream, "Lot'H leave the place." Berkeley --Our Machine. The Cadets make a fine nppearauco on drill, 'cause they wear boots nud shoes, bought at O. W. Welmter's. I SAY! FOR DRY GOODS AND Carpets, GO TO J. L. McCQNNELL. -r T. JEWING & CO., FINE CLOTHING AND Gent's Furnishing G-oods. Student will And it to their interest lo call at T. Kwlng & Go's for Clothing and Gent's Furnishing GoodB. 1000 O Street. HUTCEL1NS & MY ATT, coat, um iroon. Hawed and split wood a specialty. Pino kindling. Office, 1040 O Street. EXECUTES WORK ON SHORTNOTICE. Office nt Corpondorfc Stolnor's DrngStoro. Laundry on 11th Stroot Between Pnml i, Lincoln. Booge & Prat he r, DRY GOODS. 147 SOUTH 11 STREET. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY, j.(y(Q.)z& (QffimS, twadf r 1 i y MRffffl