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...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...
...dazzling legs, will be the first perform from the evening's heterogeneous conglomeration of the theatrical world. The songstress will do several numbers in her well-known "Bicycle Built for Two" style. Later in the evening the Jones Brothers will supply contrast to this gay nineties revival with a jam session for those who like to stomp and shout while they listen...
Britain's spry, horse-loving Baron Portsea was born 82 years ago on the little island of Jersey, one of the Channel Islands. All the members of his family live there now, with 50,000 other British subjects, under Nazi overlords. They have slim pickings: no salt, jam, sweets. The potato crop goes largely to France. Coffee is made from parsnips...
Every afternoon at about 5:30 o'clock a traffic jam occurs in Weld Boathouse which would make Harvard Square on the night of a College riot look like a picnic. Of the 2500 men who use Weld every week, some 200 students late each day busily enter and leave single sculls, "comps," and wherries at one end of the float, while at the other end approximately 16 House crews struggle with each other to get their shells in or out of the water. The rest of the float is well taken care of by around 50 potential rowers...