Word: jam
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Freshmen will, nevertheless, have a chance to take part in Network programs during the summer. Already planned is a series of jam sessions in which Freshmen will be welcome to take part. Freshmen will also have the chance to be interviewed over the Network when station announcers conduct an all-day program at Memorial Hall on registration...
Even so, he has already become the great symbol of the unknown thousands of supposedly conquered Europeans who still resist Adolf Hitler. As he watches from his mountain walls, he stands for every European saboteur who awaits the moment to jam the machine, plant the bomb, or pry up the railroad rail. He has directly inspired others, like Rumanian Patriot Ion Minulescu, who harries the Axis from the Carpathians, and Albanian and Montenegrin guerrillas who worry at Italian flanks on the Adriatic coast...
They are Copenhagen and Jazz Me Blues, Milenberg Joys and Sugar Foot Stomp; a pleasant new tune (Falling Star) which shines brightly in the mellow orbit of Songstress Connie Boswell; spirituals from the Hall Johnson Negro Choir; a jitterbug jam session by instrumentalists Benny Goodman, Harry James, Gene Krupa and others...
...Buckminster Hotel will probably be the site of a jam session next Sunday, which Frankie Newton and Peewee Russell may very possibly attend. . . . By next week I expect to have some nice things to say about the Red Allen band which opens tonight at the Ken. And not long after that a valedictory from here will be in order...
...that most of the participants were members of "Russ Randolph's" band, which has been playing dates around here all along without exciting much comment. While it's remarkable to find a college band with so many fine soloists in it, I hope that if ever there is another jam session at Harvard some of the fine freelance musicians around here who weren't in evidence Monday will...