The Maroon tiger. (Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia) 19??-current, December 01, 1926, Image 13

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THE MAROON TIGER Page Thirty-three ’23—There were born to Professor and Mrs. E. E. Riley, two boys. Riley is principal of Ster ling Normal and Industrial Institute, Green ville, South Carolina. ’26 Amater Traylor, star basket ball player, is studying at Carnegie School of Technology, Pittsburgh, Penna. '26-—L. A. Irving, captain of last year’s football team and star tackle for a number of years, is tackling the field of insurance in Florida with the People’s Insurance Co., Jacksonville. Ex. ’26—D. D. Crawford, Jr., paid the college a call early in December. He was visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Crawford, Sr. Craw ford is traveling with a musical company. At present he is stationed in New York City, but when his contract there expires he will move to Boston for an engagement there. Craw ford will be remembered as the one time fa mous trombonist of the college orchestra. GLEE CLUB AND ORCHESTRA CONCERT On Friday evening, February 11, 1927, at eight o’clock in Sale Hall Chapel, the Morehouse Glee Club and Orchestra will appear in its annual Glee Club and Orchestra concert. It can be said without the least bit of exaggeration that the organization will be amply prepared to give renditions from the leading composers and writers in a most unique style. Under the instruction of our efficient director Professor Kemper Harreld, the soloists, both in strumental and vocal, and the quartet are receiv ing sufficient drills and practices that will aid them in making the best showing since the organization has existed. Now, we are urging each student to be present and partake of the cultural training and develop ment to be had on such an evening. Fellow-stu dents may we feel that you are going to commend- ably a Ivertise this great event and also that you are going to loyally support us on this occasion? We ask (hat each loyal Morehouse man will take as his slogan,-“On to the Glee Club and Orchestra Concert.” Campus Views