Word: concords
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Yardling sport fans will have a busy afternoon keeping in touch with the Frosh puckmen, who meet a heavily favored St. Paul's sextet at Concord and the hoopsters, who meet Tabor Academy at Marion...
Last night it was learned from J. Wilcox Brown, general manager of the club, that the University officials had taken no action, and that a permit had been wired from the Liquor Commission at Concord, New Hampshire...
...Concord, N. C., a lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose announced its officers for 1939: Past Dictator, J. O. Moose Sr.; Dictator, Dewey W. Moose; Vice-Dictator, John D. Moose; Prelate, Frank H. Moose; Secretary, Thomas L. Moose; Treasurer, J. O. Moose Jr.; Outer Guard, Harry B. Moose; Inner Guard, Lester C. Moose; Trustees, Wyatt Moose and Frank R. Moose...
...Bolles was quite chagrined when he read in the Boston Herald that Lauren C. Kingman, Jr., of West Concord, Harvard senior and member of last year's junior varsity crew, broke the Harvard ice cream record, downing no less than 27 dishes of peppermint stick ice cream smothered in chocolate sauce. At the Adams House dining hall, however, Mrs. Anne Jarrett, house hostess, denied the feat...
...completed it in 1915, got its first Manhattan performance at a recital by enterprising U. S. Pianist John Kirkpatrick. Composer Ives's long-unheard work turned out to be a sort of musical equivalent to Author Van Wyck Brooks's The Flowering of New England. Subtitled Concord, Mass., 1840-60, it attempted to paint in music the surroundings and personalities of such famed New Englanders as Hawthorne, Emerson, Thoreau and the Alcotts. Most listeners found Composer Ives's complicated tone-portraits hard to grasp at one sitting. But respected New York Herald Tribune Pundit Lawrence Gilman unwrinkled...