Word: andersons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Leroy Anderson '29, the man who was responsible for the arrangements which have helped make the band famous, leaves for New York to take up professional work in this line...
...return to themes "presented in conventional forms," plots that "took no account of the terms of actuality," and language that "soared on poetic wings." Mr. Nicoll points out that the trend has been toward naturalistic plays, but that it is a trend with no future. He considers that Maxwell Anderson's "Winterset" fulfills his requirements for the stage: it "aims at building a dramatic poetry out of common expression." Yet, in the theatre, a spectator unacquainted with the text would not be aware of any remarkable differences between "Winter-set" and other good plays in the naturalistic tradition. Black verse...
Irwin, taking charge of the band, has been instrumental in getting that organization back to Cambridge on masse to take an active part in the ceremonies. F. Leroy (Wintergreen) Anderson '29 is still conducting and has produced some new arrangements...
...week Candidates Russell and Talmadge seemed to be coming down the homestretch neck & neck. Georgia's Press was almost solidly against Talmadge, chief exceptions being the Savannah morning News and evening Press, which also sup ports Landon, and the vigorous, influential Macon Telegraph, whose able Publisher William Thomas Anderson has not forgot ten that Senator Russell kept his brother out of Macon's postmastership. Fiercest Talmadge opposition was from the Atlanta Constitution, which is still coasting along on the reputation the late great Henry Grady made for it in the last century. Says Talmadge: "You know the Const...
...Jacksonville, Fla., Judge I. Muncy Anderson sentenced two speeders to sit for one hour in the wreck of a car that killed four, there meditate upon the consequences of reckless driving...