Word: frederick
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...supporting body composed as follows: Patronesses and Ushers, Hamilton H. Wood; Head Usher, Bartow Kelley; Advertising and Finance, Walter H. Ridder; Refreshment Committee, Edmund S. Childs, Jr., John B. Lloyd; Orchestra, George O. Clark, Jr., Mason Fernald, Vinton Freedley, Jr., George S. Olive, Jr.; also Paul H. Bowdle, Frederick Holdsworth, Jr., Lloyd Mills, Jr., and Richard E. Webster...
...Dumond's supposed crime, start back to Paris on a Vail liner making its maiden voyage. To imperil them. Tycoon Vail phones his captain to strive for a record crossing, in spite of pea-soup fog and icebergs. The disaster, supervised for seafaring technique by Sea Captain Frederick Fleugal and for special effects by James Basevi (San Francisco), is a reproduction of the sinking of the Titanic. The best shot in the picture-the horrible apparition of the fatal berg through the fog-is done with glass on a split screen. The collision itself is a miniature. The hysteria...
...citizen who used to conduct the Syracuse (N. Y.) Symphony. Even then he was full of plans for blending "canned" music with living singers. Benjamin Adler, a Manhattan cotton broker, backed him when in 1933 he put on Carmen in New York. In that production Metropolitan Tenor Frederick Jagel sang against an orchestra & chorus which were recorded on discs, not film. Last summer when he was touring Russia, Shavitch persuaded the Fine Arts Commissariat to give his device a further hearing...
Freshmen on hand in Memorial Hall this morning from 9 to 12 o'clock will have the opportunity of hearing the records made of their voices last October, played back for them, Frederick C. Packard, Jr. '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking revealed yesterday...
Four members of the Committee have been selected to investigate the possibilities of success for the plan. They are William C. Coleman, Jr., Thomas V. Healey, Jr., Frederick Holdsworth, Jr., and Mercer...