Word: band
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...informal entertainment for men who have been connected with Phillips Brooks House work this year will be hold on Thursday evening, May 26, at 7.45 o'clock. Professor C. T. Copeland will read and music will be supplied by Morgan Harris' jazz band, followed by refreshments...
Twenty Years ago on Memorial Day morning, the University world was startled by finding on the front page of the Crimson a report that the Yard police had succeeded after a desperate battle in preventing a band of anarchists from blowing up Memorial Hall. A careful examination of the edition revealed other astounding stories, innumerable typographical mistakes, and several official notices of a misleading nature...
...under his baton to an easy, graceful and sure playing of the second selection, Massenet's overture, "Phedre". It would seem better for the Sodality, in choosing light music, to avoid the University marches like "Up the Street" and "Our Director", for not only are they more suitable for band production, but also they are decidedly marred by the uneven, quickened tempo and orchestral interpretation which they received yesterday...
...annual gymkhana of the University R. O. T. C. will be given this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Commonwealth Armory, Allston. Three prizes are offered; a first prize of a French bridle, a second of a pair of spurs, and a third of a brow band or riding crop. These awards will be given to the highest point winners, and there will also be ribbons for the winners of the different events, in the relay race, each member of the winning team will receive two points. In the mounted wrestling, two teams will be chosen by the Unit...
...horse, and the mounted wrestling will be between two teams chosen from the unit. Of the other events, the "Musical Stalls" is open to all, while the potato race is for first year men, and the obstacle race is for second and third year men. The University Band will play during the gymkhana...