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...called, of all things, "Arthur Murray Taught Me . . . etc." But they also include a fine 12-inch instrumental pairing by Bob Crosby's band, a two-part version of the blues "Outskirts of Town" by Jimmy Lunceford, and an album of blues and other folk songs by Libby Holman. Decca seems to have cornered the market on jazz for the time being on its new fifty-cent black label, except for the Commodore Music Shop, whose most recent products under Eddie Condon and Mel Powell compare favorably with almost anything in your collection...

Author: By Harry Munroe, | Title: SWING | 5/18/1942 | See Source »

...Ward J. Fellows, Lynnfield Center; John H. Gerstner Jr., Upper Darby, Pa.; Lewis L. Gilbert, Auburndale; John G. Gill, Grafton; Burton L. Goddard, Carlisle; Robert McQ. Grant, New York; Bernard C. Graves, Wakefield; William H. Gysan, Belmont; Perry E. Haines, West Medway; Wesley N. Haines, Boston; Glenn P. Holman, Neponset; Leonard W. Holmberg, Woonscocket, R. I.; Robert LaV. Jacobs, Belmont; Paul G. Kuntz, Philadelphia, Pa.; Albert A. Martin, Middleton; John A. Martin, Rochester; Kermit Schoonover, Clintondale, N. Y.; Oscar J. F. Seitz, Medfield; Clement W. Welsh, South Groveland; and Robert T. Weston, Lexington...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 49 Divinity Students To Get $9,315 in Awards | 12/4/1941 | See Source »

...Disaster struck for Winthrop in the form of a fumble, recovered for a Kirkland score, and George Blanchard hammered his way through tackle for the point. With the score standing 7-0 against them the Puritans tried an air-blitz, but one pass fell into the hands of Manny Holman, speedy Deacon, who dashed down the side lines for the touchdown. The point was missed...

Author: By Dan H. Fenn jr., | Title: Commuters Bow to Adams; Deacons Win Third Victory | 10/17/1941 | See Source »

...personal request of Franklin Roosevelt, Federal Loan Administrator Jesse Holman Jones signed a contract with Russia's Amtorg Trading Corp., pledged $50,000,000 in credits to the Soviet Union...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Man At Work | 9/29/1941 | See Source »

...brothers (Clyde and Buck were killed by cops). Charge: stealing a dozen cans of caviar. . .Charles Ray, 50, corn-fed juvenile of the silent films, went broke in Hollywood. . .The Safe Deposit and Trust Co. of Baltimore, guardians of eight-year-old Christopher Smith Reynolds, son of Torchsinger Libby Holman and the late, tobacco-wealthy Zachary Smith Reynolds, declared it cost them $6,944.44 a month to maintain the boy. . . Harry K. Thaw, 70, wealthy playboy slayer of Architect Stanford White in 1906, turned up in Saratoga at the races. . . Divorced at last were Lois...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: People, Sep. 8, 1941 | 9/8/1941 | See Source »

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