Word: malcolm
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Died. Sir Malcolm Campbell, 63, internationally known speed king; of a cardiac condition and stroke; in Reigate, England. A racing enthusiast from boyhood, Sir Malcolm (King George V knighted him in 1931) tried bicycles, motorcycles and airplanes before turning to automobiles in 1910. Driving his famed "Bluebird" over the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah in 1935, he was the first to crack the five-mile-a-minute mark (he hit 301.1292 m.p.h.*); he switched to speedboats, and four years later, on Lake. Coniston, England, established a record 141.74 m.p.h., which has never been equaled...
Audience participation will be the backbone of the program, with the Glee Club, under the direction of William Russell 4G, singing Christmas carols for all to join in. Malcolm H. Holmes '28 will lead the Band in a selection of football songs and marches...
Robert L. Berger, Piya Chakkaphak, Henry N. Claman, Pascal Covici, Jr., Humphrey Doermann, Werner Drehmel, Charles W. Eliot 3d, William R. Engstrom, Benjamin Goldstein, Malcolm C. Greenridge (captain), Robert S. O. Harding, John H. T. Harvey, Edgar C. Henshaw, John A. Kauffman, John A. Kiggen 3d, Robert F. A. Lawson, Laurence B. Leonard, Jr., Duncan H. McCallum, James L. McLaughlin, Charles C. Osborne, Hewitt Pantaleoni, Joseph P. Flemming (manager...
...Mary and the Lamp Forover" is a new number to be introduced tonight. Written especially for the Band by Edward Ballantine '07, Associate Professor of Music, emeritus, the novelty number is in the style of Sousa. Malcolm H. Holmes '28 will conduct...
Last evening members of the Harvard Glee Club, Radcliffe Choral Society, and the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, under the direction of Malcolm H. Holmes, presented an exceptionally fine performance of selections from Handel's "Messiah" before a full house at Sanders Theater...