Hooray! Great concert! Great job, everyone - especially Esteban at the end! 😊 On the livestream, the camera panned to the audience standing with the choirs as everyone sang Fair Harvard together - heartwarming and beautiful, with glee, good humor, unity, and joy. Thank you all for this happy event. Cantantes licet usque eamus!
Timeless songs and hymns of beauty and meaning that mean more to those who have to look far into the past to their hectic college years. The football fight songs still capture the innocent riots of enthusiasms that engulfed the spectators in Stadium and Bowl of a century ago watching great contests of skill and courage and luck. May the best of these traditions continue as Rites like these bind together in fellowship the generations of those who have passed this way many autumns ago and those whose names are fading from memory who contributed in their own way to the creation of these storied institutions. Memorial Hall cannot but instill pride, erudition, and reflection in those who enter through its heavy oak doors. The singers and pianists are remarkable and mature! May there still be these concerts 300 years from now. (and may Leavitt & Peirce still be there to supply your Peterson pipe with Cake Box mixture after an elated hike back to the Square from a Vic'try o'er Poor Old Eli. Hold Sway!)
Hooray! Great concert! Great job, everyone - especially Esteban at the end! 😊 On the livestream, the camera panned to the audience standing with the choirs as everyone sang Fair Harvard together - heartwarming and beautiful, with glee, good humor, unity, and joy. Thank you all for this happy event. Cantantes licet usque eamus!
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Timeless songs and hymns of beauty and meaning that mean more to those who have to look far into the past to their hectic college years. The football fight songs still capture the innocent riots of enthusiasms that engulfed the spectators in Stadium and Bowl of a century ago watching great contests of skill and courage and luck. May the best of these traditions continue as Rites like these bind together in fellowship the generations of those who have passed this way many autumns ago and those whose names are fading from memory who contributed in their own way to the creation of these storied institutions. Memorial Hall cannot but instill pride, erudition, and reflection in those who enter through its heavy oak doors. The singers and pianists are remarkable and mature! May there still be these concerts 300 years from now. (and may Leavitt & Peirce still be there to supply your Peterson pipe with Cake Box mixture after an elated hike back to the Square from a Vic'try o'er Poor Old Eli. Hold Sway!)
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