Word: halled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lowell Sachnoff '52 of Chicago and Wigglesworth Hall was elected captain of the freshman swimming team yesterday afternoon, varsity swimming manager Jim Tracy announced last night...
...singer Bluebeard (one of his three theater works) in 1911. It was not produced until 1918, and then it met with no success. The plot was deadly dull: nothing but Bluebeard and fourth wife Judith walking from one door of the castle's great hall to another, until all its seven doors are unlocked. But neither radio listeners nor Dallas concertgoers (who saw a concert version) had to worry about that. Bluebeard's doors gave Bartok plenty of chance for variety, e.g., a broad, majestic theme in full brass when Judith opens the door looking out upon Bluebeard...
...listens-and to what-on U.S. radio? A new book to be published next week, Radio Listening in America, (Prentice-Hall, $2.50), helps to clear up some of the mystery, and to highlight some listeners' habits. A few of the book's findings, based on a 1947 survey...
Cambridge's first 24 two-hour parking meters garnered a total of $4.30 for the city coffers by 8:30 last night, according to an unofficial report. The advent of the machines Friday marked the end of the popular 19-hour parking privileges in the triangle between Harvard Hall and the University Theater...
...said it was specifically for the undergraduate. And the undergraduate dutifully hurried over to take a look. Freshmen found a long but adequate approach sweeping in past Widener and Houghton; upperclassmen found a large steel gate. Some trudged sadly along the well-worn route swinging almost over to Lehman Hall. Less determined students shuffled down to Cronin's or back to their rooms. Lamont attendance began to fall perceptibly...