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...were elected to the offices of the University Band at a recent meeting of the members. Ambrose Francis Keeley '27 of Fall River was chosen Director; Robert Thornion Smith '27, of Saco, Mc., was elected President; Randolph Piper '27, of Lexington, Manager; Charles Philip Engelhardt '28, Secretary; and Samuel Ganz '28, Treasurer and Louis Burton Benjamin '29, Librartan. At this same meeting, 27 men were elected to the Harvard University Band Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BAND PICKS SIX AS OFFICERS FOR 1927--KEELEY TO DIRECT | 5/24/1926 | See Source »

...University boat stroked by Dudley Merrill '26, who is winding up his third season as pace setter for the Crimson light weights, will retain the same seating as in the Big Three regatta. Ganz is at bow, with number 2, Jenney; 3, Pool; 4, Bowditch; 5, Collins; 6, Taft; 7, Whiteside; stroke, Merrill, and cox, Gross...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPENING GUN FOR REGATTA STARTS 150-POUND RACE | 5/21/1926 | See Source »

Harvard bow, Ganz; 2, Jenney; 3, Peel; 4. Bowditch; 5. Collins; 6. Taft; 7. Whiteside; 8. Morrill; coxswain, Gross...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TIGER 150-POUNDERS SPRINT TO BIG THREE WIN | 5/17/1926 | See Source »

Harvard--Stroke, Dudley Merrill '26; 7, G. D. Whiteside '27; 6, F. P. Taft '26; 5, R. N. Collins '26; 4, G. I. Bowditch '28; 3, J. L. Pool '28; 2, Warren Jenney '26; bow, S. S. Ganz '28; cox., E. W. Gross...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIGHTWEIGHT CREW FACES TIGERS AND YALE ON CHARLES | 5/15/1926 | See Source »

...baritone, "the supreme artist of them all." It was embellished by a page of caricatures of famed musicians, by a blurred "Art Supplement," and by a song entitled "A Memory" and beginning: Somehow I feel that thou art near, Though naught there is around, which the composer, one Rudolph Ganz, dedicated to Marguerite Namara, opera star. Odd corners of the large glazed pages were filled with practical workroom suggestions for young singers, with reviews of concerts and operas, and glib comment on vocal activities by one "Ariel." Yet, despite the fact that the first issue of any magazine is inevitably...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: New Magazine | 2/1/1926 | See Source »

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