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COLLEGE AND. OLD BOYS.

The Wellington College Pavilion Fund should benefit handsomely by the proceeds of the concert held in the Town Hall last night. The hall was crowded with an audience which proved thoroughly appreciative of the entertainment provided by the College and the Old Boys. The. first part of the programme was contributed by the college. It included a splendid display by the College Senior Physical Training Squad (Mr. P. Thomson, instructor)'; songs by the College Choir, conducted by Mr. J. T. ,M'Caw; and musical and elocutionary items by D. W. Mackenzie, G. I. Josephs W. Cooley, A. A. 0. Grant, K. R, Small, F. H. Mullins, L. Tanner, F. Martinelli, C. M. Darling M Carroll, R. W. Archer, and F. G. Watkins. Some of the performers - were very small boys, but all proved to be capable entertainers. The second part of the programme, araroged by Mr. F. G. Twiss, was contributed by friends of the college. Monologues and humorous recitations were given by Misses <selma Can-oil and Mary Cooley, and Mrs.. A. E. Burge sang "Happy Son^" most sweetly. Mr. E. F. Wood Was heard m "Athlone" and "Sally Homer " % ni? h\ ?r- Marshall in "Th 6 Last Call and "Tile Bandolero."'Messrs T Jenkins and W. Marshall sang the duet Watchman, What of the Night?" and a male quartette (Messrs. T. Jenkins, F WiUiams, H. D. Poole, and W. Marshall) contributed several numbers Mr i H. Mullins played the pianoforte solo Rachmaninoff's Prelude in G Minor. The accompanist was Mr. Harry Wilson. : ■ J

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 2

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COLLEGE AND. OLD BOYS. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 2

COLLEGE AND. OLD BOYS. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 2