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Domestic News January 17, 1914

The Dickinson Press

Dickinson, Stark County, North Dakota

What is this article about?

Llewellyn L. Roquette of Dickinson joins university Glee Club as second tenor, studies voice privately. Club tours North Dakota and Minnesota in April; local effort to host performance with Mandan and Bismarck aid.

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DICKINSON IS REPRESENTED IN UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB

One of the greatest honors at our University is to be admitted to the membership of the Glee Club. With a large number of applicants Llewellyn L. Roquette was admitted. He is singing in the second tenor section. Aside from his activities in the club he is studying voice with Mr. Enyeart. The Glee Club meets as a class regularly twice a week and studies the best music written for male voices. They appear at various college functions and take a tour annually. This year the trip will include about ten cities of North Dakota, in the early part of April, and the latter part of the month they will take the Minnesota trip, including Minneapolis and St. Paul where they are already booked.

An effort is being made to get the club to come to Dickinson. It is a large undertaking but with the co-operation of Mandan and Bismarck the date may be possible.

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Education

What keywords are associated?

University Glee Club Llewellyn Roquette Dickinson Tour North Dakota

What entities or persons were involved?

Llewellyn L. Roquette Mr. Enyeart

Where did it happen?

Dickinson

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Dickinson

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Llewellyn L. Roquette Mr. Enyeart

Event Details

Llewellyn L. Roquette from Dickinson admitted to University Glee Club, singing in second tenor section. Studies voice with Mr. Enyeart. Club meets twice weekly, performs at college functions, tours annually including North Dakota cities in early April and Minnesota in late April. Effort to bring club to Dickinson with cooperation from Mandan and Bismarck.

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