Word: kerns
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Summaries: KIRKLAND LEVERETT Fox, l.e. r.e., Duyer Hunter, l.t. r.t., Cook Bushman, l.g. r.g., Kern Buzzell, c. c., Beardsley Murphy, r.g. l.g., Victor Merry, r.t. l.t., Allen Cristoph, r.e. l.e., Duffield Parker, q.b. f.b., Coggswell McJennett, l.h.b. r.h.b., Lovejoy Sweeney, r.h.b. l.h.b., Dorman Stein, f.b. f.b., Leroy...
...prices to drop with commodity prices; 9) stock exchange practices; 10) the Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation; 11) the effect of depressed foreign currency values on imports; 12) the Department of Justice's handling of Cleveland's Union Mortgage Co. case; 13) water resources of the Sacramento, San Joaquin and Kern Rivers; 14) rents in the District of Columbia; 15) campaign expenditures; 16) R. F. C. loans; 17) the Columbia and Snake rivers; 18) Government economy; 19) the St. Lawrence Seaway treaty...
...League, Boys' Club of New York). They found her voice sweet but thin, lost in the vast Polo Grounds. More at home were Mezzo-Soprano Carmela Ponselle (sister of Rosa) and Baritone Giuseppe Martino-Rossi. Soprano Gahagan announced she would return to California at once, sing in Jerome Kern's mellifluous The Cat & the Fiddle...
Personally Kern is the antithesis of the layman's notion of a prosperous Tin Pan Alleyman. There is nothing dapper or brisk about him. He has frizzy grey hair, a beaklike nose down which his spectacles are always sliding. He hates fripperies. He never has been known to wear a new hat. He buys them from his friends when they are through with them. A clean piece of manuscript paper strikes terror to his heart. He writes his tunes on old scores or he may scuff on a piece of paper until it looks properly seasoned. He is quiet...
...Composer Kern's latest scores (Show Boat, Sweet Adeline, The Cat and the Fiddle) have profited by Composer Robert Russell Bennett's orchestrations. Composer Bennett, collaborating now on an opera with Critic Robert A. Simon of The New Yorker (TIME, May 23) uses few superficial tricks but he goes underneath the songs, inserts inner voices, counterpoint. He orchestrated Of Thee I Sing for George Gershwin, Face the Music for Irving Berlin, The Band Wagon for Arthur Schwarz, all Broadway hits...