Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Quixote, Composer Maurice Ravel the music. The producers are hoping that again, as with Bolero, Ravel has exercised his flair for writing music which will please all kinds of people. To pay its way the film will need music more captivating than Massenet's flaccid operatic score. Chaliapin has been given two supporting casts, one English (Nelson Film, producers), one French (Nelson and Vandor, producers). He is said to be asking $200,000 as his share of the returns. Because he asked $4,000 a concert. Chaliapin's last U. S. tour was a fiasco. This autumn...
Anticipating the usual early season walkover, the stadium crowd which gathers at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon to watch the Harvard-Buffalo clash will be chiefly interested in finding out what sort of a show the Crimson reserves can put on, and not in seeing the crack A team score at will on a weaker opponent...
Looking considerably better than on Monday, the Varsity A and B teams rolled up three touchdowns against the Jayvees yesterday afternoon. Pescosolido, Locke, and Nevin each romped over the line for a score, while the coaches kept constantly sending in replacements...
...first down on the 17-yard line after a pretty run by Pescosolido, who benefited from some pretty blocking on the part of Hurlburt and Waters. After a seven yard tackle smash by Hurlburt had gained another first down on the four yard line, Pescosolido plunged through for a score, but the attempt at the crossbars was blocked by Potter of the Jayvees...
Locke ran around the end for the second score shortly after he had replaced Grady, while the third touchdown was made with Whitney, Dean, Nevin, and Crickard in the backfield. Crickard ripped off a beautiful 25-yard run which would have been a certain touchdown had not the fast Crimson back been thrown off his balance by an attempted tackle and rolled on the ground for an instant, thus making the ball dead under the new rules; the incident marked Harvard's first use of the new rules...