Word: sing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...human' deeds toward 'distressed German youth' and of how your new worshipers applauded you, I knew that in your audience there must have sat those two passionate lovers of music, Eppel and Kempke-SS men from the Kurewitz camp near Lemberg-who liked to have us sing while they shot our brothers down. . . . Wherever you travel our newspaper will follow you like a curse until your conscience awakes...
...Erskine Kennedy is not only a poet; he is also a music-lover. More specifically, he likes to sing, and whenever the Glee Club rehearses, he joins forces with the second basses. Although he does not read music--"I shouldn't be put down as a noted musician, I shouldn't think"--he can blend accurately with surrounding voices. Neither Mr. Kennedy nor Professor Woodworth recall the exact year in which he first appeared in Sever 13, but it was in the neighborhood of 1935. Since then he has missed few rehearsals, attended most of the Club's concerts...
...dance. We sing...
...looking for a sultry, sexy female--who can sing," Robert E. Herman '50 said yesterday. Herman, leader of the first undergraduate dance band hereabouts since the famous "Gold-Coasters" succumbed to the draft, announced that his 11-piece unit would supply the music for the Dunster House Saturday evening...
Publicity-wise and sophisticated now the little freckle-faced kid who liked to sing folk songs still finds audiences with her clear-voiced renditions of such ballads as "Melly Malone" and "Barbara Allen...