Word: millers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...executive director of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. At Harvard in the early 1930s, Simon was so excited by the Casa Loma Orchestra's flashy beat that he used it as the style for his own college band; later he became a drummer for Glenn Miller, a writer and editor for the old Metronome magazine, and a producer for records, radio and TV. Now, drawing heavily on his Metronome files, he has packed all he knows about the peak of swing (1935-46) into an encyclopedic volume, The Big Bands (Macmillan; $9.95). Like the zealots...
...Miller, one of three panelists discussing "The Mass Media and the Riots" lambasted the "management" of news by the government and the newspapers. Together with Martin Hayden, editor of the Detroit News, he also criticized the press for using what he called "often- hysterical" police reports as its chief source of riot information...
...second half, the Harvard defense held Brown to seven yards on the ground and intercepted twice to stymie the Bruin attack. The Crimson offense kept rolling, and team captain Tom Miller added two touchdowns to the Harvard score...
...Miller scored two touchdowns and Richie Szaro broke a two-years-old scoring record yesterday in leading the freshman football team to a 28-6 whitewashing of Brown...
...Miller's first tally came midway through the third quarter finishing an 87-yard drive. Thirty-one of those yards were gained by Szaro, and Kelly contributed the rest. Szaro took the ball from the Brown 25 yard line to the three in four successive plays; before Miller drove over for the six points. Miller's last touchdown came early in the fourth quarter, ending a 68-yard drive and wrapping up the game for the Yardlings...