Word: jazzing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...program of Mme. Gauthier. She began with a group of eighteenth century airs from Bellini, Perucchini, and the Englishmen, Purcell and Byrd, followed it with a group of modern Hungarian and German songs by Bartok and Hindemith, rose to a climax with a group of American jazz songs by Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, and George Gershwin, and descended through Schoenberg, Arthur Bliss and Milhaud to the end of her program...
Good grade jokes and jazz are most liberally provided in the following musical shows: Kid Boots, Poppy, Music Box Revue, Ziegfeld Follies, Mary Jane Me Kane, Stepping Stones, Runnin' Wild...
...What has the college become? It has become a thing of rushing rabbles, jazz orchestras, pep meetings, frolics, hops and schedules fitted to make the second show at the movies. The rushing rabble is inevitably driven away from the spirit of higher learning and our object is lost. In every home the powerful man of business is the hero...
...Instrumental Clubs will give the second of their post-holiday concerts tonight. Yesterday the clubs were at Fall River and tonight they will play at Brockton. A varied program with several specialties, including a quartet and Moynahan's Jazz Orchestra, has been arranged. The Mandolin Club has three numbers on the list, "Havana", "The Swing Song", and "Marchetta", and the Banjo Club will give a medley of football songs, and a "1933 Review...
Prince George is a lieutenant in the Navy, and, after the Prince of Wales, considered the most attractive of the King's sons. A thoroughgoing sportsman, he is fond of dancing, is adept at strumming jazz tunes on the piano...