Word: songs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Presley, and finally "Yeh-heh-heh-hes, Baby," I think I'll give up my citizenship. Not that I don't want to be an American, but I think the public would exile me anyway if I came back singing a square, old, lovely ballad or a song with clever lyrics...
...audience, the Festival depended on the entire Boston area. The producers even placed one ad in the New York Times because, as they explained, "Many people around here don't read the Boston papers." The response was overwhelming, proving decisively that "people don't necessarily want to see Desert Song in the summer...
...June 15, however, nearly 50 members of the Glee Club flew the Atlantic (not on wings of song) for a six-week tour of Holland, Belgium, France, Italy, Germany and England. There they will sing around 30 concerts in as many cities and towns under the leadership of G. Wallace Woodworth '24, James Edward Ditson Professor of Music (who, by the way, served as accompanist for the group's 1921 tour...
...under the direction of Professor Harold Schmidt of Stanford University, the record selections that will be presented in the Lamont Library Forum Room every Friday at 4 p.m., and the periodic free concerts that will take place in Paine Hall, the music building. The first of these concerts, a song recital, is scheduled for Tuesday, July...
Mexico, in song and legend a sun-drowsy land where only the beans jump, is leaping energetically toward new levels of prosperity in mid-1956. Industrial production, reported the RFC-like Nacional Financiera last week, is running a spanking 12% ahead of last year's record rate. Farm output has risen 50% in the last three years. In both consumer goods and food production, Mexico has gained important ground toward self-sufficiency. And like grace notes to these impressive fundamentals...