Word: recordsized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Ross's office will also pick a manager from each unit in the contest. Candidates for manager met Tuesday night in the Union and were told of the rule changes and regulations. They made a tentative plan for keeping records of high scorers, completed passes, and other game statistics.
The two smaller rooms which ad-joined the main part of the old library will now serve as music and game rooms, equipped with victrola, plane, records, and bridge and parlor gams facilities.
Thus, when reorganization began in the Spring of 1946, the band had no instruments. Of course they also had no uniforms, no music and, since the officers were all undergraduates, they had no records and didn't know anyone who could help them. There were, however, a few recordings lying...
Walter J. Skinner '48, newly elected manager, tried selling the records at a dollar apiece. He got exactly $18. With this he bought stationery and sent out letters to alumni. From the return of $300 he bought more stationery, sent out more letters and received enough money to buy pants...
Divorced. Jimmy Dorsey, 45, sweet-and-swing saxophone-playing bandleader; by Jane Porter Dorsey, 39, (her complaint: "If anyone brought records by some other musician into the house, [Jimmy] would smash them"); after 21 years of marriage; in Los Angeles.