Word: solo
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...talents of both Cordova and Manduley in this direction are well known at Harvard. The former is a native of Porto Rico and, in addition to concerts and solo work, has done extensive research work in the folk music of his country and Mexico. Manduley, whose home is in Havana, is possessed of exceptional ability with the guitar and is cast for one of the leading parts. The duet, which fits well into the theme of the play, should not only round it out pleasingly and naturally, but vie closely for the favor of the audience with the special dance...
...specialty acts will be done by S. W. Burbank '29, who will give a solo on the xylophone and cornet, J. S. B. Archer '31, who will sing a tenor solo, and Robert Reinhart '29 giving a aleight of hand performance...
...radio apparatus, toted no pontoons, but had one 80-100 h. p. motor (Lindbergh's developed 200 h. p.). Unlike Lindbergh, MacDonald was no veteran air-mailman, parachute-jumper, stuntist. Last May MacDonald made one round trip from England to India, having had 10 hours' previous solo flying. Said the New York World: ". . . harebrained effort . . ."; said the United Press: ". . . a great sporting gesture...
Tonight eight members of the Banjo Club, led by R. M. Whittemore '80, will entertain for half an hour at a meeting of the staff of the University administrative department in Lehman Hall. F. T. Spaulding, assistant professor, will render a piano solo before the banjo feature...
BLUE DANUBE WALTZ, parts I and H. Plano solo by Josef Lhevinne. Probably the finest recording of a plano solo ever made...