Word: marshard
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last year the orchestra did not play over the All-College Weekend. The first event was a Friday night dance with music by Harry Marshard's orchestra. The weekend featured other musical events, such as the Theater Group's presentation of "The Marriage of Figaro" and the Eliot Chamber Orchestra. The main event was the Crimson key's "Orchids and Moonlight" dance, with Charlie Spivak's orchestra...
...College Weekend begins today with the sophomore class's "Carnival Capers" dance as the evening's attraction. Harry Marshard's Orchestra will provide the dance music from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in Memorial Hall...
Larry Green's orchestra will be one of the two bands playing for the Saturday night dance of the 1953 Jubilee on May 13, committee chairman John Kean '52 announced last night. The other band, playing in a separate room, is as yet unnamed. Harry Marshard will supply the music for the Friday evening festivities...
Five hundred tickets are available for the dance, one of the inaugural events in the all-College weekend and open to the whole college. Harry Marshard will suppy the music and there will be the customary run of refreshments and entertainment...
...Class of 1951 has already announced preparations for an open-house lawn party for the following afternoon, and the Crimson Key is sponsoring a formal dance for Saturday night. Harry Marshard's orchestra will paly at the informal Friday affair. The dance will be called "Carnival Capers," and Memorial Hall will be decorated in a circus motif...