Word: jazzing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Figures released last Wednesday by Dean Bender show that the percentage of dean's list students is almost twice as high as the 19.6 percent average for the 1920's. Furthermore, while seven percent of jazz-age undergrads had their connections severed for academic reason, only a little over two percent flunked out last year...
Following results of this poll, Radio Radcliffe plans to continue its policy of concentrating on classical music, but will still broadcast its weekly half-hour drama, jazz, and folk song programs...
...Jazz at Savoy...
...Jazz is the feature at the Savoy, which offers Bob Wilber this week, for those who want to sit at little tables and strain their careerism. Tops in the out-on-the-highway-field are the Totem Pole and the Meadows...
Another reserved-seat show is the fine English technicolor film, "The Red Shoes" which includes some of the longest ballet sequences ever shot. Finally, for the humorists, are "Miss Tatlock's Millions" as zany as it sounds and Danny Kaye's "A Song is Born"--all about jazz, with Kaye clowning as usual, and Virginia Mayo looking beautiful. Of course there's always the Old Howard...