Word: performer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Beneath the very pleasant exterior of Edward Ballantine, there is an amazing amount of seriousness. He has kept his youthfulness, even unto his looks, but his music has always supplied him with a definite purpose. Whether teaching or listening to a symphony orchestra perform one of his compositions, the same enthusiasm is present. The man that composed "Mary Had a Little Lamb" regards his associateship at Dunster House and his concerts before the House in approximately the same way. Neither seriousness nor enthusiasm displace each other; but the seriousness is present more than the casual observer realizes...
...weatherman smiles on Soldiers Field this afternoon, one of the strongest teams in the Eastern Intercollegiate, Baseball League will be seen in action, when the hard-hitting Cornell outfit tackles the Varsity. For the Crimson, Coach Fred Mitchell will probably choose Captain Eddie Loughlin to perform in the first game, which is scheduled for 3 o'clock, while Drib Braggiotti will take the second affair...
Another word. Your simulation of the President's voice is the best single attraction you have ever offered. When you go back on the air, it is my sincere hope that the President may give you permission to perform a matchless public service by presenting each week a message from him in his own words-and in his own voice...
...anything at meetings of the whole faculty; and the advisory council of the president has been transformed into a group of committees and boards. But with the restoration of his advisory council the president has created a government which is centralized and efficient. The boards and committees remain to perform their very necessary duties connected with the machinery or running the University. But the avowed purpose of a university is to teach, or at least to furnish students with opportunities to learn, and this revived advisory council will carry out equally necessary duties concerning both theories and practice of educating...
...orchestras will play at the Freshman Jubilee, it was announced last night by William H. Schmidt, 2nd, '37, chairman of the committee. Further, noted stage and screen stars appearing in Boston on Friday, May 25, the night of the dance, will perform during supper...