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Word: barnetly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...committee for the ball has announced the list of Harvard ushera: Robert Barnet '42, Charles 3. Bridge '42, Winthrop L. Carter, Jr., '42, George R. Clay '43, Peter Daumann '42, Eugene D. Keith '42, W. Barton Harvey '43, Peter MacDowau '42, Harry Newman, Jr., '42 Coles Phinby '42, Stanford L. Opiner '42, John C. Robbins '42, Paul C. Sheeline '43, and David B. Sterns...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard-Indian Ball To Be Held This Friday | 10/16/1941 | See Source »

...yesterday's meeting the following men took over positions not on the executive board: David B. Stearns '42, of Milwaukee and Adams House, as Sports Editor; Robert Barnet '42, of Boston and Adams House, as Assistant Business Manager; Harrison F. Lyman '42, of Winchester and Winthrop House, as Assistant Editorial Chairman; and William R. Thurston '42, of Cambridge and Adams House, as Assistant Photo Chairman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1942 Editors Take Over Crimson Positions From 1940-41 Executives at Annual Meeting | 2/4/1941 | See Source »

Elected to positions not on the executive board were David B. Stearns '42 of Milwaukee and Adams House as Sports Editor, Robert Barnet '42 of Boston and Adams House as Assistant Business Manager, and Harrison F. Lyman '42 of Winchester and Winthrop House as Assistant Editorial Chairman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Robbins Chosen As 1941 Crimson President; Dammann To Take Post As Managing Editor | 11/20/1940 | See Source »

...reason for bringing this whole business up lies in the fact that I consider Charle Barnet's orchestra to be one of the finest and most tasteful all-round bands in the finest and most tasteful all-round bands in the game today. Don't forget that many band leaders imitate. It's nothing new, and I think we can all be thankful that Charlie picked the world's number one jazz musician as his master...

Author: By Charles Miler, | Title: SWIN | 11/9/1940 | See Source »

NEWS AND NEW REALEASES: Via airmail from New York: Count Basic will disband his orchestra and join Benny Goodman unless he is released from his contract with MCA. Right now the Count is on the road with Benny . . . Record of the week: Wings Over Manbattan by Charles Barnet (BLUEBIRD), and "atmosphere" tune on the line of Rhapsody in Blue. Very imaginative arranging of sophisticated melodic patterns built around the 32 bar theme. . . For a girl vocal trio that really swings (Andrews Sisters please note), listen to the Dandridge Sisters with Jinunie Lunceford on Red Wagon and You Ain't Nowhere...

Author: By Charles Miler, | Title: SWIN | 11/9/1940 | See Source »

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