Word: sa
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Brooklyn (N) "B" 9, Atlanta (SA...
Rush, Carlson (4), Wyse (7) and Walker, McCullough; Stephens, Ostrowski (6), Fannin (9) and Moss. Washington (AL) 000 000 001--1 7 0 Chattanooga (SA...
...field of publications, Sargent produces a year book, a literary magazine, which comes out a few times a year, and "Sa-Nu" (Sargent News), a monthly newspaper full of club announcements, jokes, and gossip. "Sa-Nu" announced in its November issue that the informal dance of October 18 was a whopping success, especially since there were too many male guests present. The editors of "Sa-Nu" urged their readers, "Let's all go to the next dance on November 15th and make up that surplus." Miss Elesnor Kitchin, Social Director, remarked that the surplus--mostly Harvard students--was taken care...
...Telephone Hour (Mon. 9 p.m., NBC). Marian Anderson, singing Dvorak's Songs My Mother Taught Me, Saint-Saëns' My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice, and the spirituals, Nobody Knows de Trouble I've Seen and My Soul's Been Anchored in De Lord...
...Swaap started scrubbing his fiddle discordantly. Then he stopped cold for a dozen bars, holding his fiddle like a broken toy. After embarrassing moments, Swaap got back on the track. After him on the program came French Pianist Janine Weill. She got midway through the last movement of Saint-Saëns's Piano Concerto No. 4, then her fingers became riveted to the keys. The orchestra struggled on by itself for 40 bars before Madame Weill fell in again...