Word: carmichael
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...also teaching English in Manhattan's High School of Commerce. Today he occasionally helps Partner Dietz with a fractious lyric. When he made enough money in Law to give it up, he became a composer. He dislikes all opera but Wagner, favors Strauss, Schumann, Brahms, Hoagie Carmichael. When he makes enough money from his music, he intends producing straight drama. He is now writing the music for a Dietz adaptation of The Three-Cornered...
...discipline, of finances and families, the boys concern themselves with cricket, standing, good form, smut and tormenting "Wearie Willie." Young Middleton falls in love with "Tired Tim's" blithe young daughter and after certain vicissitudes marches bravely off to war. Bill Sikes is expelled for torturing young Carmichael who achieves top place in the form. Bill Sikes has nothing against young Carmichael. He is only annoyed to find his own name in last place. Skinnymalink Jamieson, father of "Slug" Jamieson, makes the commencement speech in an outlandish Scots dialect while the ashamed "Slug" betrays him in the hope...
...Sheafe '36, William P. Haskell '36, Gardner E. Prouty '36, George B. Lauriat '36, William B. Tabler '36, J. Stanley Lang '36, Carl J. Vilter '35, James W. Tower '35, Donald B. Bates '35, Elwood K. Salls '34, John D. Kernan '34, George H. Damon '34, Donald S. Carmichael '35, Elliott K. Shapira '35, Frank E. Wood...
Donald S. Carmichael '35, and George T. Skinner '35 were elected to the Lowell House Committee last night in the largest balloting ever to take place in the history of the House. Two hundred votes were cast of which Carmichael received 87 and Skinner 66. Both men have served on dance committees of the House and have participated in many of its activities...
Donald S. Carmichael '35 and Andrew G. Webster '36 have been added to the list of nominees to be vote upon Thursday in the election of two men to the Lowell House Committee, it was announced yesterday by George H. Damon '34, chairman of the House committee, Petitions for each of these men have received 25 signatures, the necessary amount to allow their names to be placed on the list...