Word: goodmans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Carrying no stipend, the John Harvard Scholarships have been awarded to the following men: Stanley V. Baum '45, John M. Bullitt '43, Louis W. Cabot '43, Kenneth M. Case '45, Frederic Cunningham, Jr. '43, William H. Forster '44, Edward W. Garrison '43, George H. Gerard '43, Frank F. Goodman '44, Isadore I. Hirschman, Jr. '43, Colin F. N. Irving '45, Walter J. John- son '44, Thomas S. Kuhn...
...Frank F. Goodman...
...Frank F. Goodman...
...jazzmen can keep up with their own standards. Even the great Goodman, one of the most ardent perfectionists in the business, has turned out a pitifully large number of stinkers. It's easy to say, on the other hand, that all of Muggsy Spanier's records are good when they total only a dozen. It's also easy to say that even in Louis Armstrong's worst numbers, the mere presence of a few golden notes from his horn redeems them...
...Ellington and Wilson are fairly well-known, even among the lowest jive-addict, but Bailey, unfortunately, is a different case. To the swing fan she is just another singer, out of touch with the present "standards" of sexy song-singing. He probably first heard her when she sang with Goodman, bought a record of their joint efforts, and left it at that. To some jazz fans she is a pretty good singer who happened to be present on a date when Teddy Wilson, Bunny Berigan, and Johnny Hodges made four wonderful sides for the Gems of Jazz Album...