Word: cameron
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...eager young musicians whose war-stunted careers are blossoming out all over England cannot adequately fill the ranks of the nine symphony orchestras in London. Without including the minor ones, there are three first rate orchestras. The B.B.C., alternately under the direction of Sir Adrian Boult and Basil Cameron, is probably the best, giving regular weekly concerts and, during winter and summer seasons, nightly promenade concerts in a 10,000 seat monstrosity called the Royal Albert Hall. The London Symphony, under Malcolm Sargent, also performs once a week at the Albert; while the London Philharmonic since its fight with Beecham...
...lineups: Leverett: lf, Cameron; rf, Butler; c, Thorn; rg, Eder; lg, Hurley. Winthrop: lf, Wade; rf, Lunder; c, Stevens; rg, Nicholson; lg, Free...
Gold in Streaks. But not all Nahanni legend was nonsense. Even from the air, the valley seems a lonely and lovely place amid the jagged escarpments (see cut). The University of Alberta's exploring Professor Alan E. Cameron, who entered the valley in 1936, explained the mild climate; chinooks (warm winds) keep the air balmy and moist. The lush grass attracts game and hot springs help warm the air. Also gold had been found there...
...Norman Cameron, backed by Bob Athas and Bob Thorn, helped the Leverett Bunnies to a 44 to 21 victory over Adams yesterday afternoon. Cameron tied Donahoe for high man of the day, with 15 tallies to his credit...
Dunster House, coached by Saul Marlaschin, toppied Lowell as Dick Brunsman headed the attack with 12 counters. Dave Cameron racked up 11 markers to spark Leverett to a 29 to 14 triumph over Eliot while Dudley conquered Winthrop...