Word: bowen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...purposes to present a concert almost as usual, save for one factor, and certainly as interesting, as today's was interesting. Beethoven's hackneyed, if beautiful, Egmont overture, Schumann's Symphony in D minor, than which there are probably few examples of poorer scoring, a viola concerto by our Bowen, and excerpts from Berlioz' symphony, "Romeo and Juliet," for which Mr. Monteux retains a peculiar fondness,--these make up the swing toward the right. To compensate, we expect the following week will bring at least Milhaud, Stravinsky, Hindemith, and Goosens...
Shot Put.--Won by Eastman (H) 42ft. 5 1-2in.; second, Mott-Smith (C), 40ft. 6 1-4in.; third, Bowen (C), 30ft...
...Anthrop, A. N. Atkinson, E. A. Bacon, C. F. Barrett, H. C. Barr, R. H. Bassett, G. M. P. Batchelder, F. D. Beard, H. H. Berman, E. Bernat, L. F. Butchmann, P. W. Bolster, J. C. Bolton, B. A. Botking, R. H. Bowen, A. T. Branigap, C. W. Brown, W. J. Burke Jr., John Caswell Jr., W. G. Chick, H. C. Clark, H. C. Clark, G. Cropmton Jr., T. H. Curley, W. F. Davidson, M. Davis, F. R. Dean, W. W. Dean, D. J. Dempsey Jr., C. E. Dickerson Jr., P. S. Dickson, E. Dongler, P. G. Doolin...