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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...then explained why there was no really well developed English music. "There is no English type of music, no English school because the composers don't all run on one track. We have a number of very good writers, but they all represent different opinions. There is no unity, no real English school and that is largely because we have no typical folk-song. Yet the people are musical; in London alone we have 4000 choral societies," he remarked...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANCIENT ORIGIN OWNED BY JAZZ SAYS BEECHAM | 1/17/1928 | See Source »

...Union soldiers to Cairo, Ill. While the railroads were pushing their bright tentacles across the Northwest, Marvin Hughitt was becoming assistant general manager of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, manager of the Pullman Palace Car Co., general superintendent of the Chicago & Northwestern, for whose present 10,000 miles of track he is largely responsible. In 1887 he became its president and remained so for 23 years. In 1910, he was made chairman of the board, an office which was abolished two years ago when he resigned to head the Finance Committee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Death of Hughitt | 1/16/1928 | See Source »

Lining up probable starters in the 400, 800, and 1500 metre races for the 1928 Olympic games, E. L. Farrell, University track mentor stated in an interview with the CRIMSON yesterday that he considers America's chances of amassing large point totals in these events much weaker than in the sprints. He does not look for shutouts, however, for there is at least one excellent American performer in each event...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FARRELL SEES WEAKNESS IN AMERICAN ENTRIES IN OLYMPIC MIDDLE DISTANCES | 1/16/1928 | See Source »

Possibility of Harvard's meeting William and Mary College and the University of Maryland in a triangular track meet in Williamsburg, Virginia, on April 14, is expressed in a dispatch from that city received here yesterday. According to the information received the Crimson 'runners are to spend their spring vacation there, practicing on the track of William and Mary College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Runners May Race William and Mary | 1/16/1928 | See Source »

...world the only crew course which may be covered, so to speak, on the hoof. Also the more enterprising, by skating close to the banks of the river, may set up a new record for the freshman cross country course, proving the superiority of runners over the orthodox track method. It is appropriate that in the middle of a Reading Period one should have again the Wordsworthian experience of trying to catch the moon, while it glimmers in the dark ice just ahead. Nature does not need to temper her wind to the shorn lamb, not to those whose shearing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ICE TRUST | 1/7/1928 | See Source »

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