Word: crews
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Louis Armstrong-Paris, 1934 (vox, 6 sides). The hot-jazz cultists insist that the Armstrong of the '20s is the true Armstrong, but he was going strong when he made these records with a mediocre, hastily assembled crew. What counts is Satchelmouth's relaxed singing and trumpeting of such classics as Tiger Rag, On the Sunny Side of the Street, St. Louis Blues. Recording: good...
Approximately 1000 graduate students squeezed into Farlow House before the doors closed to give the Faculty of Arts and Sciences a crew of about 2400 to work with this summer...
...sets of Varsity athletes still in action, the crew has been churning up and down the Thames River near New London this past week, pointing towards their four-mile race with Yale there next Wednesday and with an eye on the Washington (state) regatta later in the month...
Champions of the East in the 2000 meter sprints, Tom Bolles' Sweepswingers--with the Jayvees, Freshman, and combination eights--have been at Red Top, Crimson crew headquarters on the Thames, since Commencement...
...McCormick's cavernous, walnut-paneled 24th floor office, guarded by two secretaries and one of the Trib's 45 pistol-packing cops, the daily schedule ticks off with military precision. First come Leon Stolz with his squad of editorial writers, and Carey Orr with his crew of highly skilled cartoonists, to hear the orders of the day. The discussion often goes into luncheon at the 19th floor Overset Club, the executives' dining room...