Word: musics
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There are several amusing possibilities suggested by individuals. One man was undecided as to whether he would take up music, or rather go into...
Among the minor professions the following were suggested, with the number of men choosing them: banking, 9; writing 6; chemistry 5; architecture, 4; commerce, 4; aviation, 4; physics, 3; journalism, 3; merchandising, 2; manufacturing, 2; ministry, 2; science, 2; mathematics, 1; publishing, 1; electricity, 1; philosophy, 1; music, 1; photography, 1; geology, 1; pottery, 1; advertising, 1; dentistry...
Billy Lossez of Junior Prom fame now playing for Fox Movietones will play continuous music in conjunction with The Yale Collegians...
...competition for the Boott Music Prize of $100, from the bequest of Francis Boott 1831, is open to all students in Harvard University...
...phenomenon since the age of seven, has won without benefit of favoritism a college degree cum laude (Radcliffe), has cinemacted, lectured, written books, corresponded in French, German and English with her international friends?the blind, deaf, sick, poor, grieving. Over radio-station WEAF she now "hears" music by lightfingering a wooden sounding-board. Professor Pierre Villey, blind himself, called her a "dupe of words," characterized her esthetic "seeing-hearing" (by touch-vibration) as "a matter of autosuggestion rather than perception." William James, U. S. philosopher, admired her less philosophically, thus: "The sum of it is that you are a blessing...