Word: orchestra
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Engaged. Glenn Hunter, actor of boy-parts (Merton of the Movies, Young Woodley, Spring is Here); to one Babe Egan, vaudeville violinist, leader of a female orchestra (Hollywood Redheads), daughter of a Mr. & Mrs. Jack Egan of Portland, Ore. Immediately following the announcement, Miss Egan sailed for Europe, Actor Hunter remained in Manhattan...
Beginning at 9 o'clock, members of the Class of 1932 will dance to the strains of music furnished by Roy Lamson's Harvardians and Bert Lowe's Hotel Statler Orchestra assisted by Billy Lossez...
...corridor between the Dining Room and the Common Room, the hostesses will be stationed. There will be dancing in both these rooms with music furnished by Roy Lamson's Haryardians and Bert Lowe's Hotel Statler Orchestra, assisted by Billy Lossez...
...program will be as follows: Quintet in C major, Op. 163 Shubert Sea Song W.R. Spalding '87 Bugle Song W.R. Spalding '87 Sapphic Ode Brahms The Disappointed Serenader Brahms Bois Epais Lully Intermezzo C.T. Leonard '23 Cypris Edward Ballantine The Shepherds Elegy Edward Ballantine Poem for Pianoforte and Orchestra (arranged for two Pianofortes) Randall Thompson...
...such a school opened its doors -the Curtis Institute of Music, named in honor of Mrs. Bok's mother, consisting of three mansions donated by its founder in Rittenhouse Square. The first year's faculty included Josef Hofmann, piano; Marcella Sembrich, voice; Karl Flesch, violin; Leopold Stokowski, orchestra. By the end of its third year, Curtis Institute had taken its place as one of the leading schools of music in the world. In 1927, Mrs. Bok increased the endowment to a total of $12,500,000, announced the appointment of Mr. Hofmann as director. Students at the Curtis...