Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Jazz is nothing but a march tune, something used more than 2000 years ago, with occasional syncopations thrown in, played on unpleasant instruments, as insipid saxaphone, harsh trombones and trumpets, and ratting drums," was the opinion of Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor of the Symphony concerts in Boston this week, as he addressed a group of newspapermen in his suite in the Ritz Carlton...
Engaged. His Imperial Highness Prince Yasuhito Chichibu-No-Miya, 25, of Japan, second son of the late Emperor Yohihito and heir presumptive of his brother Emperor Hirohito, 124th "Son of Heaven" (Tenno); to Setsu Matsudaira, 17, daughter of Tsuneo Matsudaira, Japanese Ambassador to the U. S. since March...
...second time in Exchange history that two consecutive days were 3,000,000-share days. The previous occurrence had been March 2, 1926 (3,031,173 shares) and March 3, 1926 (3,786,111 shares). On no day has the March 3, 1926 trading been exceeded...
...second annual exhibition of works of art which have been collected by students of the University and Radcliffe College, will be held from February 6 until March 1, it was announced at the Fogg Museum yesterday...
Professor Coolidge, who became professor of history in 1908, was born in Boston on March 6, 1866, the son of the late Joseph Randolph Coolidge. A pupil of the late William Everett in his preparatory school days at Quincy, he was prominent as an undergraduate in the scholastic and social life of the University, being a member of the Dickey, the Pudding and the Fly clubs as well as the Phi Beta Kappa Society and taking his degree summa cum laude in History...