Word: anderson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Final guest conductor of the evening will be Leroy Anderson '29, well known here as former leader of the University Band. He will present the Dance of the Buffoons from Rimsky-Korsakov's "Snow Maiden," and Strauss's "Vienna Blood" Waltzes. Concluding the program is one of Anderson's own composition called Harvard Fantasy...
Although he may not know which dog is under- but TIME seems about as confused as to what makes a liberal as liberals are about underdogs. A few months ago you had Walter Lippmann neatly defined as at once liberal and conservative, in March you said Paul Anderson could now write "liberal" articles, meaning pro-New Deal, and two weeks ago your Art critic did some fancy theological hairsplitting about Old Liberal Lippmann and New Liberal Lewis Mumford, the sense of which was that they had nothing in common. After that I expected the worst, which came last week...
Preceding the game with Exeter Saturday, Yardling lacrossemen elected as their captain Douglas MacDougall Anderson of Wellesley Hills and Wigglesworth Hall. Anderson prepared at Exeter...
Nine to three was the final score as the Yardling lacrossemen bowed to Worcester Academy here yesterday afternoon. Only scorers for the Freshmen were Doug Anderson with two points and Stein's lone score. Playing brilliantly for the invaders, the Harkness brothers collected a total of six goals in the 52 minutes of play...
...inexperienced Yardling team led by the brilliant playing of Captain Doug Anderson fought hard against the powerful Deerfield contingent...