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Loch Ness, largest of Scotland's lakes (22½ mi. long, 1¾ mi. wide), bisects the Highlands from Inverness on the northeast to Fort Augustus- on the southwest. Near its narrow shores are many a Highland distillery, many towns and glens intimately connected with haberdashery: Inverness (tweed capes), Glen Urquhart (gents' suitings), Glen Garry (highland bonnets). Ben Nevis, best publicized mountain in Scotland, is only 30 mi. to the southwest. In August 1933 when workmen were blasting a new motor road along the west shore of the lake, the monster was first "seen." Eyewitnesses during the following...
...Kamp, Guy Lombardo, Horace Heidt, Benny Goodman, Eddy Duchin, Ted Weems, Phil Harris, Glen Gray, Cab Calloway and Shep Fields...
...Kemp, Guy Lombarda, Horace Heidt, Benny Goodman, Eddy Duchin, Ted Weems, Phil Harris, Glen Gray, Cab Calloway, Shep Fields...
Gahan has promised to continue his popular imitation of the nations's leading orchestras which proved so successful at the last Freshman dance. To the rivalry between Benny Goodman and Glen Gray for the dancer's faver, he will add some now and interesting imitations of Fletcher Henderson's band...
With the Board of Trustees of the University of Wisconsin on the look out for a successor of Glen Frank, ousted head of the state institution, Harvard's faculty seemed a natural place for them to turn...