Word: bande
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...University Band and six cheer-leaders will lead an enthusiastic and excited crowd gathered in Soldiers Field this afternoon cheering Coach Dick Harlow's strong 1938 gridiron edition as it meets the powerful Brown Bears in the opening game on the schedule...
Raising the curtain on the 1938 football season, the Band will meet at Memorial Hall at 12 o'clock and will march through the Square down to Briggs practice cage...
Edward LaB. Cherbonnier, president of Brooks House, opened the meeting and introduced the speakers, who were, in order: Oliver P. Bolton '39, football manager; Charles D. Duffy '39, of the Band; George W. Phillips '39, of the Glee Club; John H. Pierpont '39, of the Instrumental Clubs; James J. Pattee '40, of the Debating Council; John L. Donnell '40, of the Memorial Society; Richard H. Sullivan '39, of the Student Council...
Since three gendarmes still remained besieged, the Nazis dragged the wife of one through the streets by a rope binding her wrists, ordered her to beg her hus band to come out, which she did. Few minutes later a bus load of gendarmes drove up, one was instantly killed in the bus by a Nazi's shot, another was killed as he dismounted. The Nazis scattered as the gendarmes opened fire and after ward the commander of the relieving force said, "The gendarme's wife who was tied up with this rope was lying on the ground...
Back to Chicago's Hull House, where in 1922 he played in the band, went Swingmaster Benny Goodman to play his clarinet before 1,600 cheering boys & girls, who refrained from shagging in the aisles, but did bounce in their seats...