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...problem, decided the National Association of Organists when 200 delegates met in Manhattan last week for its 24th annual convention, is the increasing tendency of churches to employ "choral specialists" in place of organists. Said Rowland W. Dunham, director of the College of Music at the University of Colorado (Boulder, Col.): "We are all agreed that good, unaccompanied choral singing is beautiful, appropriate and desirable, but is that all that should be heard in church? Shall the organ be silent except for its necessary help on the hymns, a very short prelude and a totally useless postlude? I think...
Died. Richard Rowland Hunt, 69, Manhattan architect, son of the late famed...
Died, Mrs. Marion Isabel Angell, wife of President James Rowland Angell of Yale University, mother of James Waterhouse Angell, associate professor of economics at Columbia University, and Mrs. WTilliam Rockefeller McAlpin of Manhattan; of heart disease; in New Haven, Conn. President Angell was on the S.S. Minnetonka...
...Lowrey '34 and R. D. Merry '34 did the tallying for the Freshmen. ANDOVER HARVARD '34 Paine, g. g., Johnson Howard, c.p. c.p., Holsapple Lowe, p. p., Eagleton Holland, 3d. 3d., Rogers Lewis, 2d. 2d., Althouse, Lowd Shea, 1.d. 1.d., Rabinovitz Moyer, c. c., Levan, Sise Rowland, 3a. 3a., Lowe, Reed Ward, 2a. 2a., Housen Schneider, 1a. 1a., Lowney Tompkins, i.h. i.h., Lessig Gullick, o.h. o.h., Merry, Downes...
After this year's Grand National, the horses Drin and Swift Rowland had to be destroyed (TIME, April 6). In 1930, Derby Day III fell and died. In 1929 one horse, Stort, broke his leg. There were no accidents in 1928 and 1927; in 1926 one horse, Lone Hand, fell and died...