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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bach: Sonata No. 1 in G Major (Ernst Victor Wolff, harpsichord, and Janos Scholz, viola da gamba; Columbia: 4 sides). Often played on the piano and cello, this sonata has rarely been heard on the instruments for which Bach wrote it. Harpsichordist Wolff and Violinist Scholz are persuasive and authentic...
Medical schools have been the chief objects of G. E. B.'s philanthropy, to the tune of $89,000,000. Vanderbilt's got over $15,000,000, University of Chicago's nearly $11,000,000. Others: Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Washington University (St. Louis), Yale. Harvard, Columbia. To liberal arts colleges, G. E. B. has given $68,000,000; for Negro education, $40,000,000; for special educational programs, $53,000,000. By stipulating that its gifts be matched by other donors, it stimulated donations totaling $400,000,000 to U. S. higher education...
More significant for the future than its vast gifts to higher education, however, are the experiments G. E. B. has subsidized in elementary and secondary schools...
Assistant Coaches: T. Latta McCray, Line; Roy E. Tilles Jr., End; David G. Colwell, Backfield...
...clock Saturday morning to report for service with the Guardsmen and that the Undergraduates had been called at the same time. Those who grabbed their uniforms for the first truck included I. Tucker Burr 3rd '39, Graham B. Blaine, Jr., '40, John Hoar. Jr. '40, Paul G. Counihan '39, John T. Coolidge, 3rd '41, and Malcolm Marshall...