Word: le
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Between the acts, there was a Battle of Bands-two orchestras playing the same tune-one hot, one sweet. The orchestra's idea of le jazz hot was still in the wah-wah, funny-hat stage of the U.S. display bands of 1930. Maestros Alex Combelle and Andrea Leca were things of beauty in black ties and velvet jackets, but Combelle's gum-chewing guitarist wore a sweater with wide green and yellow horizontal stripes...
...meeting in Agassiz Hall yesterday afternoon, Jacques Ruff, French United Nations delegate, addressed in French Le Cercle inter-Universitaire on persisting effects of the German occupation of his homeland...
...French economist was brought to "Le Cercle Francais inter-Universitaire," an organization made of of college french clubs in the state, through the cooperation of Audre Chambon, French Consul in Boston...
...dignitary who saw a silver lining. Martin quoted the churchman: "If the leaders of Soviet Russia had been clever enough to respect individual rights and religious liberty in the countries they had occupied, Russia would today be by much the greatest power in the world. Perhaps we must thank le ban Dieu"-and he made a prayerful sign-"that He has not made them so intelligent...
...le, Frank A. Mack '45, Lowell; lt, Robert A. Fisher '46, Eliot; lg, Harlan J. Smith '48, Dunster; c, William Sharpe, Jr. '43 Kirkland, and Gordon Grant, Jr. '47, Leverett; rg, George W. Blanchard '44, Kirkland; rt, Robert N. Thorn '46, Leverett; re, Alexander P. Coburn '48, Adams; qb, Gerald P. Glynn '46, Kirkland; rhb, Joseph M. Hurley, Jr. '44, Leverett; lhb, Roger Billings, Jr. '50, Dudley; fb, Charles MacDonald '46, Dunster...