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1922 Philomel Club Spring Concert
Tue., Mar. 14, 1922
The Philomel Club presented their spring concert at 8:00pm in Bosler Hall. They began with Grieg's "Peer Gynt Suite": "Morning Mood", "Asa's Death", "Anitra's Dance", and "In the Hall of the Mountain King". The program continued with Verdi's "Caro Nome", Barratt's "It was a Lover and His Lass" and "Lullaby", Polk's "Just a Tiny Ray of Sunshine", Densmore's "I Know Where a Garden Grows", Curran's "Dawn", Phillips' "Wake Up", McKinney's "De San'man's Song", and Burleigh's "Deep River". The club closed their concert with Foster's "The Americans Come".
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Philomel Club Spring Concert Program