IRISH SONG 
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ery he was enabled to give the 
world in his Irish Melodies a teem- 
ing and wondrous combination of 
rythmic sweetness, the exact coun- 
terpart of which was never before 
bestowed upon humanity. 
“And what a strong poetic im- 
pulse dominates the grand old song 
whose air so lends itself to senti- 
ment that every Class Day song of 
Harvard University for many a year 
has been written to it; and ‘Fair 
Harvard’ itself, the great college 
song of America, in its new-world 
interpretation, resembles the song 
“Believe me, if all those endearing 
young charms.’ 
“In examining Moore’s melodies 
you will fail to find even the faint- 
est strain of the religious rancor; 
and in this, too, he has been faithful 
to the instinct of a Catholic people 
whose best loved leaders have, in 
the main, been Protestants. The 
memories of Lord Edward Fitzger- 
ald, Robert Emmet, Smith O’Brien 
and John Mitchell, all Protestants, 
are enshrined in the heart of Catho- 
lic Ireland today, while the best 
loved man that Ireland ever knew 
—hbeloved by the laity, the clergy 
and the hierarchy until his deplor- 
able moral lapse—was the un- 
crowned king of  Ireland—the 
grandson of an American naval 
hero—the Protestant, Charles 
Stewart Parnell.” 
In conclusion the speaker. spoke 
of the spirit of Irish song, saying 
that “if it be our inheritarice, it will 
surely be of inestimable worth to 
us in the working out of our desti- 
nies in this—the providential na- 
tion; it will sanctify our homes, 
throw a glamour about the land, 
exacting demands of duty, lend a 
sweetening strength to our up- 
building of civic “responsibility and 
kindle in our being a living fire of 
the purest, the most self-forgetful 
and the most absorbing Anjerican 
patriotism.” 
Following is the complete program : 
The Irishman’s Toast—Solo and Har- 
monized Chorus 
Solo by Master Leo Gorman 
Suantree (An ancient Celtic Lullaby). . 
PS sc ste. «Sasi Miss Josephine, White 
“T'll take you home again, Kathleen,” 
Brn aI Re esehe oe 3 Miss Theresa Walsh 
maleen Aroon........... Mr. Manuel Lopes 
O’Donnell Aboo (O’Donnell Forever). . 
Unison Chorus 
2D al a eee Mr. John Silva 
“Believe me, if all those endearing 
oung charms” Four-part Chorus 
“The harp that once through Tara’s 
Balsa is eae ee os Four-part Chorus 
The Minstrel Boy........ Four-part Chorus 
The Meeting of the Waters...:........ 
SR fe aie k vem e ky be Mr. Joseph Gorman 
“Tho’ the last glimpse of Erin” 
ne an Miss Annie Kinsella 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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be and. Rare: «2. fs<ss Miss Bella Silva 
KiArmey oie ese. coat. Miss Annie Kinsella 
Barney Oo) care cimecnr Mrs. Fred Dougherty 
Mollie Bawncnnrc cts + tse. « Mr. John Dillon 
The Angel’s Whisper. . Miss Helen Coughlin 
Father OP lynne cae): sce os The Lecturer 
EGE WVEMOry> Olmt De. LLGAC cnta es clote «he 
Suitable iets lsiorstepremeteieat Mr. Fred Dougherty 
Shandonebellseamcsn are Mr. Edward Walsh 
The Wearin’ of the Green.... The Lecturer 
Finale, Unison Chorus 
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