Word: trios
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...George Hoyt Whipple, professor of pathology at the University of Rochester, George Richards Minot, professor of medicine at Harvard, William Parry Murphy, practicing physician in Boston and associate at Harvard-a trio who shared (1934) the prize in physiology and medicine for their discovery of liver therapy for anemia...
...Quartet. The small audience politely applauded the work of Boston-born Walter Piston (Quintet for Flute and Strings), Brooklyn-born Aaron Copland (Birthday Piece, On Cuban Themes For Two Pianos), French-born Darius Milhaud (string quartet), California-born Frederick Jacobi (songs about the prophet Nehemiah), Czech-born Bohuslav Martinu (Trio for Flute, Violin and Piano). Hit of the evening came at the program's close with Russian-born Louis Gruenberg's Variations on a Popular Theme. It nearly brought discreet cheers. Composer Gruenberg's theme was The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze...
Plans for the ceremonies are not yet complete, he added, revealing that he himself was leaving College to enter the armed services. This will leave Thomas Matters, second marshal of the class, the only member of the trio of important class officers to be left in College, for First Marshal Adelbert Ames III is now enrolled in the Medical School...
...rout takes place as scheduled, Coach Chase should flood the rink with substituted before the evening is over. A second trio of Johnny Burton, Al Everts, and George Harding will spell the first line when needed, and Bill Apthorp and Earl Acker will relieve Mechem and Paine...
Dudley, Ramblers, facing a similar first period deadlock, ended up with a 3-1 margin over Dunster. Sparking the Commuters' offense was the trio of Connolly, Cummings, and Donahue, who accounted between them for all three tallies for Dudley...