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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ready for the series of concerts it is contemplating. The instruments and players who form it are as follows: First violins, A. C. Bliss, F. X. Grady, and W. N. Tuttle; second violins, Malcolm, Dole, and M. K. Mazer; cellos, Kenneth Dole Newcomb Fuller, and R. T. Loring Jr.; bass, L. J. Abbott; piano, H. T. Pearson; clarionet, V. B. Goldthwait; flutes, G. U. Baylies and W. R. Baylies; drums, J. McK. Kimball; saxophone, Malcolm Morse; trombone, T. S. Ruggles; tuba, J. F. Partridge; cornet, H. F. Brown; French horn, W. M. Crane...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fresh Orchestra Fully Organized | 5/11/1921 | See Source »

...four members of the University who in all probability will fly on May 13 are D. R. Carse '22, L. C. Holden Jr. 1L., E. H. Kelton 3ES. and H. C. Knox 3L. Other men who may enter the meet are B. N. Bass 1L., S. R. Ogden 1L, and J. P. Treanor 2M. All of these are reserve polots in the U. S. Aviation Service except Holden and Knox, who saw service overseas and are Aces. Holden also fiew for Princeton last year in the intercollegiate meet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY FLYERS TO ENTER ANNUAL MEET | 4/29/1921 | See Source »

...chemists to cooperate with the coaches of mere fundamentals and tactics. When Connecticut soil is restored with lime, and when vetches, soy beans, field peas, clover and alfalfa furnish the needed nitrogen to farms and pastures in that state, then the Bull-dog can growl in his deepest bass--"Harvard, Good-night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VITAMINES AND VICTORY | 4/14/1921 | See Source »

Although the instrumentation of the orchestra is complete, more players can be used if they report to the manager on rehearsal nights in the Pierian Room in the Music Building. There is a good opportunity for cellists, bass, viola, and wind instrument players. The Pierian wishes to have an instrumentation of 60 pieces to play the heavier pieces and to be used in some of the local concerts. An orchestra of 20 or 30 or 40 pieces will be taken on the trips according to individual requirements of concerts. Positions in the orchestra are maintained on competition only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PIERIAN SODALITY MEETS PLANS FOR COMING YEAR | 10/20/1920 | See Source »

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