Word: bande
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Famous Rumbas (Decca). Henry King's band offers the most exciting and most faithful single collection of Caribbean rhythms, some (like Tabú) less famous than others (like Siboney...
...which will be rehearsals for the Christmas performances at Buffalo, Milwaukee and Wiunetka, rather resemble amateur hours, Club officials said yesterday. The feature this year will be an orchestral rendition of "Dancing in the Dark" and "Great Day," both arranged by Leroy Anderson '36, former arranger for the University Band...
Last night the Harvard Band held its annual banquet in the Upper Dining Room of the Union. Tentative plans were formulated for a series of concerts this winter for which 53 men signed up. It is understood that they may possibly broadcast from Boston...
...easily from studying as from sports. The slugging is a typical case of Hutchins' exaggeration. As for the fair play, there is no question that the kind of pressure afforded by big-time football is an education for everyone concerned, from the regulars and the scrubs and the band and the managers and the hangers-on down to the cheering section...
While bunting streamed, a band blared and the citizenry gawped, 64-year-old Mark Sullivan, stalwart standpat of U. S. political journalism, rode up the main street of West Chester, Pa. as its No. 1 local-boy-who-made-good. Purpose: To top off his 50 years as a newspaper man (and boost his autobiography, The Education of an American) by doing a day's work in the town where he began. Because both papers on which he worked have been long defunct, he had to do it on their rival sheet, the daily Local News, under Editor Edwin...