Word: director
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...habitat of many large frogs. Hazing, dining, studying, and athletics, together with instances of curious customs from the Berkshire colleges as well as from New Haven, Providence or Cambridge undergo each its narration in a style that combines many of the features of a collection of anecdotes and a director of past notables...
...Disposiah"; 4. "I Can't Believe You're In Love"; 5. "Jazz Me Blues"; 6. "I'll Just Go Along"; "Halleluiah"; 8. "Rose in the Bud"; 9. "Jim Time Blues"; 10. Little Boy, Little Girl"; 11. "Ain't She Sweet"; 12. "Russian Fantasy"; 13. "Old-Fashioned Love"; 14. "Our Director...
...Director-in-chief Hofmann's pol icy will doubtless continue to permit Curtis Institute teachers to perform as well as instruct. Active interplay of public and professional life keeps classrooms alive. Herr Hofmann was himself taught by Anton Rubenstein at an active period during the latter's career. Conversely, Herr Hofmann has found time during his best piano years for activities outside the concert hall, not only teaching but inventing mechanisms. Many a luxurious motor car bears Hofmann shock absorbers. By a Hofmann device, the finest shadings of a master's touch can be charted beside the perforations in pianola...
...very unfortunate that the maestro should have so prefaced his latest effort. Whatever worth the picture has will suffer disparagement when compared with director's bloated ideals. They needed a Yes-Man in Heaven and God appointed C. B. de Mille...
...good condition when the test ended. They were bundled into blankets after a short rest and taken back to the boat-house in two coaching launches, the shell being towed by one of them. In the launch with Coach Brown were W. J. Bingham '16, the University's Athletic Director, and R. F. Herrick '90, for many years head of the University's rowing committee...