Word: fall
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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More money from contributions enabled the band to make several trips that fall, including one to Princeton. It was here that a New Yorker correspondent heard, saw, and went home to write that the Harvard Band was "the best in the business," a nickname that has become synonymous with the Harvard Band, and, to most students and alumni, a correct evaluation...
...been all of 30 years since the first notice appeared calling on instrumentalists to try out for "a band to play at football games." It was the fall of 1919--one year after the first war to end all wars. They played--45 men--most of them former army bandsmen. They sat right where the band will sit today, section 35. There's no record of how well they played, but perhaps that's all the better...
...With breezy informality, Mr. Kimball brings the operatic stage to you for your pleasure. Without its mothballs and sometimes outdated traditions, the music and action take on new life and dramatic power." This introduction is typical of those to be found in the fall course catalogue for the Cambridge Center for Adult Education, a twelve-year-old information bazaar housed in William Brattle's 294-year-old manse next to the Brattle Hall Theater...
...addition to its course on "Enjoying Opera," the Adult Education Center this fall will offer classes encompassing over 60 other topics. Ranging from the "A B C's of Investments" to "Life Drawing," these topics will attract nearly 1300 adult students from within a 30-mile radius of Cambridge...
Professor Talcott Parsons, Chairman of the Department of Social Relations, has been relieved of his administrative duties this fall to conduct research. Professor Allport replaces him as temporary chairman of the Department...