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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hollywood's version of Manhattan's Stage Door Canteen (TIME, April 6) is a radio job called Your Blind Date. Two months old, it graduated last week from a Coast hookup to a half-hour on the national air (Blue, Mon., 9:30 p.m. E.W.T.). Pleasing to Army, Navy and Marines, Your Blind Date not only puts on a weekly show for a service audience (no civilians admitted) but afterward turns Studio B of Hollywood's Radio City into a dance floor, with a free juke box and a detachment of beautiful blondes...
Basin Street was conceived as a lampoon of the hot-potato pomposities com mon to the presentation of formal music...
Most-played of his orchestral works is the American Festival Overture, written for Koussevitzky in 1939, and based on a boys' street call "wee-awk-ee" (meaning "c'mon over"). This month the Overture is out on a record (National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Hans Kindler; Victor). The first major example of Schuman's music on disks, it is a lusty, cleanly written, skin-deep score. No atonalist, William Schuman composes with independent spirit, says of his music, "For better or worse, it sounds the way I want...
...Crimson Network's Nine O'Clock Jump. Then there is WEEI's all-night session after one o'clock, guided by an amusing night owl named Sherman Feller. More on the order of the Crimson Network's program is the Swing Nocturne on WCOP at ten-thirty Mon.-Wed.-Sat., at which Bill Ingalls, Boston correspondent of Downbeat, usually plays plenty of fine small-band recordings...
...consulted about the details of this arrangement, which vary considerably among the different departments. Instructors in courses cannot excuse Senior honor candidates from final examinations; this must be arranged through the authorities in the student's field of concentration." The revised schedule for final examinations Date Time Exam Group Mon., May 25 9:15 A.M. XI 2:15 P.M. X Tues., May 26 9:15 A.M. XII 2:15 P.M. I Wed., May 27 9:15 A.M. II 2:15 P.M. XV Thurs., May 28 9:15 A.M. VII 2:15 P.M. XVII Fri., May 29 9:15 A.M. XIII...