Word: goodman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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About two years ago, jazz suddenly be came salable again in the U. S. The Jazz Revival occurred almost simultaneously with a series of Columbia records which spectacled Clarinetist Benny Goodman & band made in the winter of 1933, including such latterday masterpieces as Ain't Cha' Glad?, Riffin' the Scotch, Georgia Jubilee. While the big hotel and ballroom jobs still go to the big conventional organizations, small "hot" bands have lately been springing up in saloons all over Manhattan and Chicago. And whereas before 1932 the phonograph companies could count on selling only 1,000 copies...
...same time the following new members of the Band will be admitted. From the Class of '39: Louis Ach; Sidney R. Ballon; P. G. Black; Richard E. Brainard; Elliott Bresnick; Robert V. Burwen; H. Call; M. H. Cobb; Edward F. Gregg; Charles D. Duffy; Sheldon V. Ekman; Rowland D. Goodman; John J. Heard; Melvin L. Levin; Roger W. Loewl...
...doors with the explanation that scientific secrecy must be preserved. But as some 4,000 members of the American Dental Association met in New Orleans last week it was no secret that a low opinion was prevalent of the past, present and future of human dentition. Dr. Nye W. Goodman of Los Angeles declared that a great many people were "dental cripples." Dr. Samuel Rabkin of Cincinnati, who believes that wars and economic struggle are factors in tooth decline, showed photographs of Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon skulls proving that even those oldtimers had pyorrhea. On exhibit from Northwestern University...
...summary: HARVARD BROWN '39 Hallet (Pafford, P. Knapp, Beal), l. e. l. e., Battles J. Gardner (Atherton, Schmidt, Barkin), l. t. l. t., Goodman (Brown) Baum (D. Hardy, Emerson), l. g. l. g., Carifeo (Wisbach) Letarte (D. Smith, Olney, Noble), c. c., Carey Caldwell (Lipsitt, Lippman, Whitemore, Maloney), r. g. r. g., Blake (O'Shanick) D. Gardner (Radway, Tufts), r. t. r. t., Pittochelli Harkness (Stone, Higgs) r. e. r. e., Larkowich Owen (Jerome, Trope), q. b. q. b., Ambrosini (Hicks) Stewart (Reardon, Roberts), l. h. b. l. h. b., Shaw (Kapstein) Lewenstein (Hicks, Parquette...
...first came in the semifinals, when Little and Johnny Goodman, U. S. Open Champion in 1933, came to the 27th hole. Little and Goodman were roommates at Cleveland's Country Club. It had been a friendly good-natured match in which, while the two joked and chatted their way around the course, Goodman had pulled up to all-even after being 2 clown at the start of the afternoon round. Now, at a short hole, Goodman pitched his tee shot within two feet of the pin for an easy birdie. Little's ball stopped rolling 15 feet from...