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After two excellent concerts by its faculty members, the Longy School on Friday night turned to music performed by students and alumni. The program's dedication to Professor Archibald T. Davison, President of the Board of Trustees, emphasized once again the close ties binding Longy with Harvard's musical life...
Larry Cabot will stroke the eight, with Dick Timpson, ex-Eton oarsman from England, at seven, Norm Marsh at six, Dick Schwartz at five, Larry Perera at four, Ted Davison at three, Don White at two and Les Schoene at bow. Cox is John Powell...
...more musical critic however, Archibald T. Davison, has admired the Lowell bells for their uniqueness and regrets their little use. "If only," he once remarked, "someone could find an appropriate time to practice them. Perhaps the Fourth of July...
...basses, had some startling harmonies and enough consistency to make it the most memorable of the four. Some rather academic music by Allen Sapp and Randall Thompson, and Henry Leland Clarke's complicated, episodic treatment of Happy Is the Man (Proverb 3:13) at least proved how very diverse Davison's influence has been...
...excellences of the Glee Club and Choral Society are so abundant that one almost takes them for granted. But last night their precision, vitality and complete immersion in the music set even higher standards. Perhaps their superlative performance was inspired by G. Wallace Woodworth, Davison's successor, who left a hospital bed to conduct them. Or perhaps it was their own tribute to the man who, retiring this year, is responsible directly or indirectly for their every success...