Word: shows
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...concert will open to the public with the audience required to be present before 8:55 p.m. No tickets will be needed for the broadcast, David A. Hays '52, producer of the show announced yesterday. The door to Sanders will be open to guests...
Dean Bender last night said that he believed the new committee's investigation would be valuable in showing how well the educational aims of the College are being fulfilled in practice. The official goals as expressed in General Education in a Free Society are "highly technical," he said, "and this survey might show how well they are being reached...
...music at Radcliffe, played tuba and string bass in Boston-area orchestras, returned to the Band as director and arranger, and, of course, studied. "I even learned Icelandic," he says. It was in this period, in 1932, that Anderson made his Wintergreen arrangement for the Band's Army game show...
...gibe at each other. That fixture of war movies, the rookie (Marshall Thompson) with the Mother's Boy face and a frightened desire to please the grownups, turns up in the first scene; not long after, enters the friendly, lushly curved peasant girl (Denise Darcel). And so the show goes its well-worn way until the last survivors, about to be chopped to bits by the enemy, see the sky blossom with Allied planes...
...Sugarwater," says a "Toulouse-Lautrec lady" to a "demure garden statue" in the latest book by Ludwig Bemelmans, "let Champagne show you how it's done...