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ASCAP and BMI thrust themselves directly into local affairs Friday night when their feud forced the Harvard band to revise its schedule and resort to Stephen Foster instead of Harvardiana...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BAND GOES TO TOWN ON BLUES TO AVOID ASCAP-BMI FEUDIN' | 1/13/1941 | See Source »

Yeeman work was done before, during, and after the game by the University Band. Two trolley-cars full of Cambridge musicians blared Harvard music at sullen New Haven gamins on the way to the Bowl, and all the way back one liquified saxophonist emitted a continuous version of Harvardiana, forgetting, however, to disembark until North Haven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cloudy With Showers | 11/21/1938 | See Source »

...part which must be removed if it is used on banners or stationery is the inscription which surrounds the coat of arms, "Sigillum Academia Harvardiana in Nov Ang." In the future, if merchants wish to make banners or stationary bearing the seal, they will be allowed to use only the coat of arms representing three open books and the word "Veritas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Use of Harvard Seal May Be Criminal Offense in Future | 5/31/1935 | See Source »

...Crimson and the Green," a medley of Harvard and Dartmouth songs; "Tiger Medley," as played at Princeton with interpolation of a male chorus singing The Orange and the Black"; "Far Above Cayuga's Waters," the Cornell alma mater, to be sung by the bandsmen, accompanied by a trombone choir; "Harvardiana," and "Soldiers Field," with vocal; "Wintergreen for President"; "On Brave Old Army Team," and "West Point Alma Mater," the latter sung by the chorus; "Soldier Medley," as played at the Army Game this fall; "Gridiron King," and "Our Director"; "Yale Medley," as played in the Yale Bowl this fall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BAND PROGRAM TO BE BROADCAST TOMORROW | 12/14/1934 | See Source »

...concentrator in music and leader of the Band during his undergraduate days at Harvard, this gentleman now does extensive arranging for radio programs, as well as making his weekly contributions to the Band. Outstanding examples of the latter are arrangements of "Harvardiana," "Soldiers field," the Yale and Dartmouth medleys, and the immortal "Wintergreen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Band Needs Only Two Hours Practice Under Slade and Anderson for Weekly Performances | 10/29/1934 | See Source »

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