Word: band
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...informed of the broken engagement, remarks "Geoffrey, dear, tell them to put up my carriage, I shall stay to lunch"-admirably characterizing as it is-sets the pitch of the entire performance. In such a setting, the ranting of "Mrs. Borridge" is as out of place as a jazz band at a prayer meeting. Author and producer alike seem to have flown off the handle after two and a half hours of the finest comedy...
...cheering section and the seats in the Arena or at the old Ice-Pavilion were usually filled for the most part by individuals who came to watch with equal interest the professional fancy skater, the University hockey team play the Pere Marquettes and to whistle when the band played "Yoo-hoo" between periods...
...University Band desires to take this opportunity to thank the student body for its financial and moral support. Nothing has helped us so much this year as the overwhelming and sincere interest and good wishes that have been apparent as they have never been before. Every man in the Bank who went to New Haven--and the entire personnel made the journey--has taken great pride in doing his very best behind his instrument for this reason...
...Much credit is due to G. D. Whidden '23, whose efforts have succeeded in producing from the stands the immense volume that goes so far toward making the kind of glory that was Harvard's at the Eli Bowl on Saturday last. ADDISON SIMMONS '24 President, The Harvard University Band November...
...clock this afternoon the student body will assemble in front of University Hall and will march to the Stadium in a procession headed by the University Band. The parade will go the rounds of the dormitories on Mt. Auburn street and will then advance down Boylston street to Soldiers Field. Once inside the Stadium, the students will cheer the players and sing the football songs as the team goes through its last practice. D. F. Thayer '23 and J. W. Burke '23 will lead the cheering...