Word: classics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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ROYAL GARDEN BLUES (Bob Crosby; Decca). Able rhythm organization of musical antiquarians revives an old classic of the Chicago style...
Symphony Hall until July 2 will continue the "Pops," Boston's unique contribution to popular entertainment and the spread of good music. The orchestra under Arthur Fiedler is invariably good, and although there are special programs on special nights, each performance runs the gamut from classic to modern. Harvard football songs are occasional encores, and dance music is presented now and again, although no attempt is made to compete with Mr. Goodman, now on the Ritz Roof...
...Harvard crews tapered off practice and Eli oarsmen rounded out training in preparation for the classic four-mile race at New London on Friday, two undefeated eights, rated the most powerful in College rowing, await the crucial test with neither a ranking favorite...
...Senator Joseph Christopher O'Mahoney (Columbia). Most outspoken was Columbia, braintrusters' hothouse but still run by G. O. Pundit Nicholas Murray Butler, which declared Senator O'Mahoney had "made his name memorable through an influential and guiding part in framing one of the now classic documents in the constitutional history of the U. S.- the adverse report of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary on the bill for the re-organization of the Federal judiciary." Meanwhile, University of Chicago gave an honorary doctorate of laws to liberal Justice Harlan Fiske Stone...
...Goldwyn-Mayer) makes it clear that, having twice won the Cinema Academy's prize for acting, Luise Rainer has no intention of resting on her laurels. Eyes brimming, lips twitching and little voice choked with tears,, she goes all out for a third award, this time in the classic role of a belle of New Orleans. Unfortunately for Miss Rainer's aspirations and the entertainment value of this picture, a great deal of cinema film has run through projection machines since old New Orleans was first presented as the epitome of U. S. historical glamor. Nowadays it does...