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Word: recording (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...regular press conference last week Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt announced that she was looking forward to her tenth grandchild (expected during July by Anne Clark, who married John Roosevelt last June 18). This completes a family record on two scores...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: No. 10 | 5/29/1939 | See Source »

...Cornell oarsmen who take the water against the Crimson have turned in an impressive record this year, featuring spectacular wins over a consistently ill-starred Syracuse boat and a strong Navy crew. While the Harvard eight has won against the same opponents and by an impressive margin against Syracuse, there is no allowance for over-confidence on the part of the Crimson sweep swingers...

Author: By William W. Tyng, | Title: Crimson Oarsmen Face Grind With Big Red on Lake Cayuga | 5/26/1939 | See Source »

...famous Olympic runner, Light body has rolled up an amazing record in three years of Harvard track. As a Freshman he won six individual races and anchored a winning indoor Yardling relay team. In the Yale meet that year he was beaten out by Torby Macdonald in the 220 for his only defeat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lightbody, Middle Distance Standby, Is Track Captain | 5/26/1939 | See Source »

...admits--is the best arranger in the jazz field. His "Sometimes I'm Happy," done for Benny Goodman, is considered to be one of the five greatest arrangements ever written and Henderson himself says that he never expects to write another sax chorus such as is contained in this record. He claims that he wrote the equally famous "Stardust" arrangement for Goodman while lying flat on his back from an automobile accident and that Goodman told him to go get cracked up again, in order to get more of the same...

Author: By Michael Levin, | Title: Swing | 5/26/1939 | See Source »

...well worth getting. It has the usual weird alto sax of the leader and some very fine rhythm riffs . . . Mildred Bailey sings a song from the Mikado, "Tit Willow," and despite shrill shricks of horror from the Savoyards, it still is an excellent job . . . Blue Note, a private recording concern of New York City, has just released its third and fourth records, a ten and twelve inch platter of the blues, with such stars as Frankie Newton and Albert Ammons taking part. While the recording wasn't too good on both the records, the playing on the ten inch...

Author: By Michael Levin, | Title: Swing | 5/26/1939 | See Source »

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