Word: griffin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Green, R. A. '46, Kirkland C-23 ELI 9065 Green W. L. '46, Winthrop H-21 KIR 9754 Greenberg, S. J. '46, Eliot G-43 ELI 2197 Greenfield, H. J. '46, Eliot H-34 TRO 3896 Greenspan, C. M. '45, Winthrop D-34 KIR 0762 Griffin, T. M. '44, Winthrop J-44 KIR 7373 Gunzburg, A. de '46, Dunster G-44 TRO 5865 H Haneman, J. T. Jr. '45, Eliot G-21 ELI 2552 Hankin, R. D. '46, Winthrop I-11 KIR 9493 Harrison, R. D. '45, Winthrop J-43 KIR 4766 Henderson, E. F. III '46, Dunster...
...Gordon, R.S. '46, Eliot K-33 TRO 5492 Green, R.A. '46, Kirkland C-23 ELI 9065 Green, W.L. '46, Winthrop H-21 KIR 9754 Greenberg, S.J. '46, Eliot G-43 ELI 2197 Greenfield, H.J. '46, Eliot H-31 TRO 3896 Greenspan, C.M. '45, Winthrop D-34 KIR 0765 Griffin, T.M. '44, Winthrop J-44 KIR 7373 Gunzburg, A. de '46, Dunster G-44 TRO 5865 H Haneman, J.T. Jr. '45, Eliot G-21 ELI 2552 Hankin, R.D. '46, Winthrop I-11 KIR 9493 Harrison, R.D. '45, Winthrop J-43 KIR 4766 Henderson, E.F. Ill '46, Dunster...
...Green, R. A. '46, Kirkland C-23 ELI 9065 Greene, W. I. '46, Winthrop H-21 KIR 9754 Greenberg, S. J. '46, Eliot G-43 ELI 2197 Greenfield, H. J. '46, Eliot H-34 TRO 3896 Greenspan, C. M. '45, Winthrop D-34 KIR 0762 Griffin, T. M. '44, Winthrop J-44 KIR 7373 Gunzburg, A. de '46, Dunster G-44 TRO 5865 H Haneman, J. T. Jr. '45, Eliot G-21 ELI 2552 Hankin, R. D. '46, Winthrop 1-11 KIR 9493 Harrison, R. D. '45, Winthrop J-43 KIR 4766 Henderson, E. F. III '46, Dunster...
Charles Mohr is not the only bat-bander. Don Griffin of Harvard has banded thousands of bats in New England, had also noted the homing urge. Bats from a cave near the coast were released 15 miles at sea. Two days later they were back in their own cave...
...loose and made an epic series of records. She had everything her own way. She sang old songs, new ones, anything good. For accompaniment she got the best musicians available. Some of them, like Teddy Wilson, Artic Shaw, Chu Berry are well known; others, like Hank d'Amico, Chris Griffin are not. But the most ignominious musician on her dates complemented Mildred's singing and not incidentally produced good jazz. In fact, John Kirby's band has never played quite so well as when it backed up Mildred's Vocalion, version of "Downhearted Blues...