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...concert halls have been turned into museums for the old masters," commented Aaron Copland, Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer, in Sanders Theatre last night. Copland gave the first of his lectures on "Music and the Imaginative Mind." He was introduced by Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. The talk was followed by a short concert program...
...England bowed to its first autumn monsoon over the weekend, the University witnessed winds of 60 miles per hour and heavy rains totalling almost two inches. Students who could find hip boots waded through four inches of water covering Boylston Street. Others raced about to buy antifreeze or drain radiators when the thermometer dove to 32 degrees...
Another member of the committee, Archibald MacLeish. Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, predicted that, If a theatre were built. "It would probably only seat around...
...noise disturbed his reverie. A distant, Band sort of noise. He went to the window and pushed it up. A rush of sound blew in with a couple of leaves: it was the Band, marching down Boylston St., bound for the Stadium, a crowd of urchins skirmishing about its flanks, a long line of respectful cars following in its wake. It proceeded steadily up the street, over the bridge, and out of sight to the Stadium where the flags were already flying. Vag closed the window. He was feeling better...
Also expected to play a lot are backs Lou Tsavaris, Dick Scheer, Brint Donalson, and Bill Van Epps. Linemen Sid Kane, Boylston Hinds, and John Semmel Meyer will also see much action...