Word: numbers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...when husky Conductor Ben Swalin rapped his baton for attention, they scrambled to their free seats, got set to listen. Swalin gave them excerpts from Schumann's "Spring" Symphony (No. 1), a Mozart rondo, a serving of Vaughan Williams and Berlioz and a chicken-reel. Before each number, the musicians held up the instruments to be featured so the kids could see them. And when the last chicken was reeled the youngsters hollered for more. So did the grownups at a second concert that night...
Although the base rate for all College rooms will remain the same during the coming year, individual students will have to pay more per capita in cases where the total number of occupants in a suite is reduced...
...tennis team played without its number one man yesterday, but the misfortune didn't prevent its drubbing Bowdoin, 8 to 1, on the Soldiers Field courts...
...singles Captain Ted Bullard, playing in Ager's number one spot, had little trouble with Bowdoin's Chuck Rosander, winning 6-1, 6-1. The same pattern held forth in the other singles matches, the Crimson players all easily winning in straight sets...
...last two doubles matches provided the closest competition. In the number two contest Reese and Bramhall lost in three sets, as their smashing net game couldn't overcome the steadiness of their rivals. But in the number three doubles, the net game of Bacon and Hatton was good enough to beat Bowdoin's Tiny Taussig and Dick...