Word: programming
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...gunmen in the decayed ex-kitchen blazed away in mimic warfare in the second part of the program. Firing from a distance of 50 feet, they attempted in turn to stop a toy tank as soon as possible while it meandered among scenery constructed especially for the occasion by Lawrence B. Bixby, Captain, Field Artillery, U. S. Army and Assistant professor of Millitary Setence and Tactics, the orginator of this yearly meet...
Next Monday is Harvard Night at the Pops. The program will be divided into three parts, with a guest conductor for each group of pieces. First visiting maestro will be Ernest Hoffmann '18, who has proved his ability to many Cambridge music lovers in his former conducting of the State Symphony Orchestra. He will present a march by Strube called "Harvard Cruiser." This will be followed by von Weber's Overture to "Oberon," with Three German Dances by Mozart and Dvorak's "New World" Symphony bringing the group to a close...
...second vocal selection will be Randall Thompson's "Tarantella." Thompson, of the Class of 1920, wrote this piece for the Yale Glee Club last year. It is a lively composition, full of novel effects and boasting a brilliant piano accompaniment. On this same program the Boston Symphony will play another Randall Thompson work, the Finale of the Symphony...
Pointing out that Russian had no reason for picking a fight, Marshall cited Japan's recent vigorous expansion program and imperialistic ambitions, as well as the desire for natural resources and the fear of Communism, perennial Nipponese bogey, as reasons why the island empire might attack the great Bear on its North...
Gardener Middlebrook '38 conducted the first group on the program with James L. Morrission '38 as soloist, while Ernest Sachs '38 conducted the second half of the program which had David P. MacAlester '38 as its soloist...