Word: marchings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...band will form in the Yard at about 4:30 o'clock and march down to the field past the Houses. Head Coach Dick Harlow, Athletic Director William J. Bingham '16, and Manager John F. Atherton '40, are now scheduled to speak...
...fifteenth of March, by the ruthless suppression of the freedom of the Czechs, its captain hoisted the Skull and Crossbones of the pirate, cynically discarded his own theory of racial purity and appeared under his true colors as an unprincipled menace to European peace and liberty...
...Ides of March constituted the parting of the ways and were directly responsible for everything which happened thereafter. Thenceforward no small nation in Europe could feel itself secure from some new adaptation of Nazi racial superiority and jungle...
...Symphony has had one guest conductor after another, with results that critics found scarcely an improvement on the Sundstrom era. But last week it sported a brand-new conductor, hoped this one was for keeps. This time the conductor was a man: pint-sized, cadaverous Izler Solomon (TIME, March 27). Mr. Solomon started by firing six women, cowed five more into resigning, added 15 new players. Chicago wits nicknamed the orchestra "Solomon and his Wives," "87 Girls and a Man." But when Solomon led his black-dressed musical harem through Mendelssohn's Italian Symphony, Chicago critics agreed that...
...long, however, did Breeze remain obscure. In March 1938 Breeze elected two other directors, representatives of a Wall Street group, headed by Securities Salesman John J. Bergen, which had sold Breeze common stock to the public. In August 1938, SEC slapped down a stop order, charged that Breeze had overstated the value of its patents and its future sales prospects, implied that such rapid expansion should inspire conservatism in the corporation's statement of its worth. After subsequent amendments, the order was lifted...