Word: concertized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Black Boy. Into the brutality of a prizefighter's camp strays a giant Negro, peaceable, with song in his heart. Paul Robeson, one-time (1918) all-American end, star basketball player, Phi Beta Kappa, of Rutgers College, more recently famed concert singer, enacts the role of the black boy. The white man's ways force him into the fight game. Swiftly the hungry straggler mounts to world championship, hangers-on, Fierce-Arrows, booze, kotowing, all the tinseled impedimenta. After two years of demoralizing opulence, double-crossed by his manager, disillusioned by the discovery that his idolized Irene...
...first concert will be given on October 21, at Thompson's Island in Boston Harbor. As last year, this is a performance for charity given under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House...
This evening at 8 o'clock, the Boston Symphony will give its first concert of the season at Sanders Theatre. Each of the four numbers on the program is noteworthy, but perhaps the most interesting is the last, the great Third or "Eroica" Symphony of Beethoven...
...Banjo Club will specialize in marches of the lively variety. Its 40 members will present a new arrangement of the football medley and the Second Connecticut March at the Princeton concert...
...headed this year by C. E. Henderson '28, will have phonograph records made of some of its dance interpretations. Radio broadcasting will be another feature of its work this year. The Gold Coast players will furnish dance music, ranging from the classical to the barbaric, at all the scheduled concerts this season, and will play at the end of each concert for the benefit of those who wish to dance...