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Leverett House, which had been planning a dance with "Barry and the Remains" at the Hotel Bradford in Boston, has been informed that their dance permit will not be approved...
...performance" and said he "sings with enough power and feeling to bring the roof down, and he does." Alta Maloney (Traveler) called it "a whopper of a show-stopper, sung in a voice that made chills go up and down the spine." T.K. Morse (Patriot Ledger) found him "glorious." Bradford Swan (Providence Journal) said Price sang "superbly," and Donald Cragin (Worcester Telegram) felt he performed "with the verve of one who has practiced generations for the moment." Elliot Norton (Boston Record) spoke of his "huge voice of great resonance," and later expanded his praise extensively in his half-hour...
Radcliffe will hostess its next meet, with Bradford, Jackson, and Westbrook Junior College, Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Radcliffe...
Radcliffe piled up a total of 7 points for the meet--just five fewer than the second-place UMass team, and 29 more than last-place Bradford...
Perhaps even more important, this time Irishman Powers is pitted against a different type of adversary. Last time around, he sat across the bargaining table from Amory Howe Bradford, 52, vice president and general manager of the New York Times, an Ivy League product (Phillips Academy, Yale '34) whose icy and unbending demeanor only stiffened Bert Powers' spine. This time, the publishers' bargaining voice is John J. Gaherin, 50, an Irishman with whom Powers can probably come to terms...