AZ Research Anderson Zouaves March [27 August 1936]
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Civic Orchestra Through the co-operation
of Messrs. Charles D. Grasse and John P. Broderick, supervisors of the W. P. A.
Leisure Time Activities and Lowell Civic orchestra, respectively, a concert was
presented this afternoon at Highland park for the kiddies in that section of
the city. A unique program was arranged by Mr. Broderick for the concert
directed by Frank H. Leave. An entertainment program was offered by the children
of the playground under the supervision of the instructors at this spot. The
program as arranged by Mr. Broderick follows: Anderson Zouaves March .
. . . . . . . Mackie-Beyer Titania Overture . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . Hildreth The Flirting Whistler
(Novelette) . . Sousa Children's Games .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Browne It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
Solo by John Ball Entertainment Presented by the
children of the Highland Park playground under the supervision of the W. P. A.
Leisure Time Instructors. Semper Fidelis March . .
. . . . . . . . . Sousa Novelty number,
Knock-Knock; 'Who's There (Solo by John Ball,
assisted by orchestra) Community singing: 1. (1)—School
Days 2. (2)—Goody-Goody 3. (3)—Lights
Out. 4. (4)—'Till
We Meet
Again Star Spangled Banner Lowell Sun, Thursday, August 27,
1936, p.18. Anderson Zouaves
Newspaper Clippings. Contributed
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