Word: novick
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...appointment of Arnold H. Aronson '56, of Boston and Winthrop House, to succeed Alan S. Novick '55 as manager of the University Band for 1954-55 was announced between the halves of the Yale game Saturday. Aronson has played trumpet in the Band since his freshman year and served as assistant manager last year. His term will run until the Yale game next year...
Following the game, a reunion will be staged in an as yet unannounced place. "We'd like to say where it's going to be," Novick noted, "but we haven't got that much in the way of refreshments...
...taken more than the law to stop the Harvard Band, which celebrates its 35th anniversary tomorrow afternoon at the Columbia game. Its formations, combined with those of 115 alumni, should be truly a cumulation of 35 years; according to Alan S. Novick '55, present band manager, the theme of the anniversary is almost as big as the band itself: "Time and Chance Happen to Us All, but the Spirit of the Harvard Band Goes...
...bass drum wielding a mammoth beater. The days of socking the huge instrument are almost over, however; the gargantuan hides are in soggy condition, and the entire frame needs overhauling. Estimates of the drum's value have varied. "When I was a freshman," says Novick, "it was worth $6000. The next year they sat $7000. Last year it went up another thousand. Actually, it's closer to $2000, but even then we have to find a cow with a hide big enough to provide drum heads that large." Frankly, the organization just doesn't have the money to replace...
...Will you let us play?" Novick questioned. The officer was visibly shaken by the on-coming Band...