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...scores, playing symphonies from memory on the piano, or listening with insatiable curiosity to his radio. When he made his lunchtime appearances, he was always immaculately dressed, including starched collar and cuffs. Often the happy recipient of emphatic neckties, he once startled his guests by turning up in a bow tie that lit up with small electric bulbs when the Maestro pressed a button in his pants pocket. Night after night Toscanini received processions of old friends for talk and drinks, often until 1a.m...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Back from Italy | 11/16/1953 | See Source »

...First: bow, Hopkins; 2, Chandler; 3, Peterson; 4, Cunningham; 5, Elis; 6, Monks; 7, Reynolds; stroke, H. Cushing; cox, Williams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Boats Sweep River | 11/12/1953 | See Source »

...Second: bow, Weatherhead; 2, Sundquist; 3, Harrison; 4, Hallo; 5, Gertsoma; 6, Hearne; 7, Krumbhaar; stroke, Bliss; cox, Milton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Boats Sweep River | 11/12/1953 | See Source »

Down Holyoke St. swarmed the band followers, chanting "Whad'we eat, whad'we eat? TIGAH meat, TIGAH meat!" The windows of the Advocate shut hastily as the brawling procession swung up Bow Street, and opened as it turned down DeWolfe, Past the Houses, it headed toward the Indoor Athletic Building...

Author: By Edmund H. Harvey, | Title: "A Real Sock It to 'Em" | 11/9/1953 | See Source »

...reaffirmed its position as one of the foremost college choruses in the country. Lotti's Crucifixus was rendered with impeccable diction and great emotional intensity. Mr. Woodworth distinguished carefully between flowing counter-point and contrasting chant-like sections, and he never permitted the tempo to lag. After this elegant bow to the Baroque a selection from Berlioz' Damnation of Faust did not fare so well. The attacks were often uncertain, and the singers almost shouted some of the high notes. A lack of preparation was apparent in some nearly disastrous mistakes and the frantic tempo...

Author: By R.m. Scarpia, | Title: Harvard and Princeton Glee Clubs | 11/9/1953 | See Source »

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