Word: recording
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Despite the fact that the three Harvard major sports teams experienced rather unsuccessful winter campaigns on the whole final figures indicate that seven winter sports squads have compiled a record of 50 wins against 41 defeats for a .549 rating for the season's activities...
...hockey team has a .500 record to its credit with eight wins, eight losses, and one tie--and also a mythical Big Three championship. But the hoopsters were not so fortunate with but five wins in 19 contests. The polo trio is going into the intercollegiates with a .454 rating for the season's matches...
...Varsity contests in all sports with Yale and Princeton, the Crimson have a record of ten victories against nine defeats. In 67 encounters, the Yardling athletic squads have a record of 32 wins and 35 defeats, or a .478 mark...
...come again. If there is one thing that can arouse good musicians from their usual torpor, it is the mention of Mr. Clinton's name, the reason being that he is the most unadulterated copyist extant. He was put where he is because a high executive of a record company had him under personal contract and spared no pains to see that his investment was protected. In regard to his copying, examine "Fon To You" and you will find "Don't Be That Way" and "If Dreams Come True" in full splendor; "Dodging The Dean is made up of "Blue...
...there is no such thing as a swing tune. Without good, sincere swing men in the band, unhampered by stiff, copied arrangements, swing is an impossibility. And what Mr. Clinton doesn't copy, nobody else would play. By the way, take a look at Jelly Roll Morton's record of "Kansas City Stomp" and "Georgia Stomp" if you wish to hear from whence the "Dipsy Doodle...