Word: albums
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Brunswick was making records of the music from Blackbirds of 1928. They went on sale last week.* Instead of sending out stereotype notices smart Jack Kapp, Brunswick's publicity man, sent phonograph dealers and record reviewers a disc announcing the album. On Jack Kapp's record Dorothy Fields and James ("Jimmie") McHugh, who wrote the Blackbirds score, paraphrased their theme song "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby" by saying "Let's all say a prayer so they [the records] will sell, baby." If Fields & McHugh's prayer is answered, Brunswick will revive...
Since the Senior Class Album has never had pictures of many members of the faculty, particularly the younger men, the section which is devoted to the Faculty will be greatly enlarged this year to include them, B. K. Bachrach '33, chairman of the Album Committee announced last night. Every attempt is being made to obtain the photographs by Friday, which is the final date for sending them...
...spite of the fact that subscriptions for the Album have been pledged slowly because of the bank holiday, all subscriptions must be in by Saturday, April...
...Rittase has completed a series of photographs of the buildings at Harvard, some of which are being used by the Senior Class Album Committee in their photographic section on the House towers. Although no definite announcement was forthcoming from the Freshman Red Book Committee yesterday, it is understood that they are planning to use some of the Yard pictures in their article on President Lowell...
...same time, Bachrach announced that since subscriptions to the Album were opened a week ago, 150 have been pledged. He expects that the same number again will be subscribed this coming week. The date for sending in Life Blanks has been extended to March...