Word: accidentals
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The only big accident on the police blotter this morning involved four cars which slid into each other at the corner of Plympton and Mt. Auburn Streets. The joint threw one girl into the windshield of the car she occupied, and police who sped to the scene removed her to...
The change of date is the result of a shoulder injury suffered by Josef Roismann, first violinist, in an auto accident on a recent mid-west trip.
Twenty-three years have passed since Henry S. Hall '19, founded the Club, and, but for some wartime doldrums, they have been eventful, successful years, marred only by one tragic accident last summer when Charles Shiverick II '50 was buried under an avalanche.
In a book out last week, called Poetics of Music (Harvard; $2.50), Igor Stravinsky tried to explain how he does write music. He found it hard to be explicit, but he did succeed in being unromantic. Wrote he: "This appetite [for composing] is not at all a fortuitous thing like...
Died. Lieut. Commander Frank ("Spig") Wead, U.S.N. (ret.), 52, pioneer Navy flyer (he set five speed and endurance records in the '20s), Broadway playwright (Ceiling Zero), movie scenarist (The Citadel); of pneumonia and complications; in Santa Monica, Calif. Wead decided to become a writer when his flying was ended...