Word: album
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...music; and occasionally rare instruments. The Harvard Band does not want such extensive subsidization. It prefers to retain completely independent status, and to pay its own expenses for all home games. During the current season, the band has managed to do so largely through sales of the Ivy League Album, which have garnered about $3,800; in the future, concerts will help to pay for the organization's non-commercial outings. But the band cannot, and should not, continue to make the cost of trips come out of its own pocket...
...Virginia expedition cost the Band $4000, a large part of which actually came from the pockets of individual members as each musician has already chipped in more than $35 to the treasury. Current expense are paid for by "Ivy League Album" sales, Borgatti said...
...Sell. But the others, notably Capitol Records, Inc. (TIME, May 12) and RCA Victor, are coming up fast. This week and in the next three weeks, the industry will issue about 25 new albums for the Christmas trade, a new peak. Records have changed greatly since those early days of Mother Goose (whose rhymes are still the No. 1 sellers). The accent now is on handsome $3-and-up albums, which many a parent has found surprisingly entertaining. Samples: Decca's album with Ginger Rogers as Alice in Alice in Wonderland, and MGM's gentle satire...
John E. Carlson, Jr., of Lowell House and Belmont, was appointed circulation manager for 1948 at a meeting of the officers of the '47-'48 Class Album last night...
Candidates for the editorial and business boards of the 1947-48 Class Album will be welcomed at the Album's offices at 26 Little Hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock, according to the two co-chairmen of the yearbook...