Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Albert Bushnell Hart '80, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, emeritus, will speak on Harvard's history tonight when the Memorial Society meets for its annual banquet in the Faculty Club...
Command Performance (Tues. 3:30 p. m. NBC-Blue). Albert Hall Empire Day Concert attended by King & Queen. From London...
...announced last night that Albert E. Schell of West Roxbury was the winner of the Freshman baseball Managerial Competition thereby winning major numerals. W. R. T. Metzner of Wheeling, West Virgina was the runner up and become Assistant Freshman Manager...
Born in 1879, son °of a wealthy British pill manufacturer (Beecham's Pills: "Worth a Guinea a Box"), hearty Sir Thomas got an early start waving a baton over orchestras and operatic casts. In 1906 he founded the New Symphony Orchestra (now the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra), and in the next three years doggedly conducted a series of Queen's Hall concerts despite discouragingly small public response. In 1911 he was instrumental in bringing the Imperial Russian Ballet to London, two years later combined it with a season of Russian opera. Many English composers...
Cleveland Amory, Oliver P. Bolton, Clarence E. Boston, Robert M. Bunker, Charles L. Burwell, William L. Calfee, Edmund LaB. Cherbonnier, Harold M. Curtiss, Jr., Donald L. Daughters, frank P. Davidson, Lawrence F. Ebb, Ellsworth S. Grant, Robert L. Green, Jr., Albert J. Hanlon, Jr., Francis A. Harding, Jr., J. Spence Harvin, Richard P. Hedblom, Hunter Hendee, Robert E. Lane, Laurence S. Levy, Robert E. L. Strider, Richard H. Sullivan, James Tobin, and Paul R. Wentworth...