Word: band
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Lowe's orchestra in Memorial Hall and Ives' band in the Delta will play for the dancing at the Spread. There will be twenty dances of five minutes each and an encore of three minutes after each dance. Canvas will be spread on the walks in the Delta, and the band stationed there will play dance music alternately with the orchestra inside Memorial Hall. Supper will be served from ten to twelve o'clock...
...following officers of the University Band for 1922-23 were elected last evening by the Hub Club at the annual Band banquet at the Union: A. S. Simmons '24, president; M. L. McElroy '23, vice-president; Paul Atkinson '25, business manager; S. S. Nye '24, assistant business manager; T. A. Paterson '24, secretary; T. S. Ruggles '24, treasurer; H. J. Olt '25, librarian. A. S. Simmons '24 was again elected director...
...field of wireless. By employing a sort of ethereal "hog-Latin" they are able to send out a jumble of waves which can only be understood by those in possession of the "key". All those who have ever enjoyed (?) the luxury of hearing Mary Garden, Sousa's Band and Bert Lowe's dance orchestra working away merrily at one and the same time on 360 meters will no doubt be delighted with this new system for secret wireless communication. To be sure the "air" will no longer be free, tickets to the nightly radio concerts bearing the "modulus" and wave...
SOLDIERS FIELD, May 11.--In the most spirited baseball game yet played this season on Soldiers Field the CRIMSON nine, last year runners-up for the World Championship, today completely subdued the muck-raking band of players which purported to be the ball team of the Harvard Lampoon. The final score was 23 (approximately) to 2. Four members of the Lampoon team were forced to retire from the field after the first inning owing to the excessive heat of the day and their own poor physical condition. Their positions were taken by ringers from an East Boston aggregation, each...
...Sunday concert has been selected as follows: Marche Militaire F. Schubert Hansel and Gretel Humperdinck Adoration Borowski Selections by Specialty Orchestra Chanson Indoue Rimski-Korsakow Cornet Solo by Dr. P. H. Karches '18 Andante Movement from Fifth Symphony Tschaikowsky Intermezzo Elegante from "Les Contes d'Hoffmann" Offenbach Harvard University Band March L. J. Abbott '24 Selections by Specialty Orchestra Largo Handel Overture: Raymond Eric Meyer-Helmund Harvard Marches Fair Harvard