Organized singing as recreation, communal activity, and morale boost was apparently common enough in SATC units that the War Department felt it necessary to gather data on how it manifested at different institutions, "as a matter of information and a means of comparing results... as suggestions for possible future developments." Dartmouth is a contributor and reports that weekly sings would be hosted in Webster Hall of "the entire S.A.T.C. (nearly 1000 men)... on the stage were a grand piano and a combined band and orchestra of about 50." This became a popular event beyond the participants themselves, drawing a public audience from nearby towns that grew every week.
Before Webster Hall housed Rauner Library it was an auditorium -- and you can tell from the acoustics if you've ever visited. A thousand men singing in this space must have made quite the noise!
To read more about SATC sings, ask for DO-12 Box 6289 Folder 1.
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