Word: vaughan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Tigers do have one player who may cause the varsity some trouble: Harry Rulon-Miller, a junior lineman who led his team in scoring last year and who is among the top five scorers in the Ivy League this year. Princeton coach Dick Vaughan may well use him as a sleeper tonight as opposing teams have found this to be just about the only defensive weakness of the Crimson...
...unlike most other concertmasters in the U.S., Polish-born Richard Burgin gets two or three weeks a year on the podium. Last week he led the Boston Symphony at Manhattan's Carnegie Hall, in a concert of Vaughan Williams, Beethoven and Shostakovich, which he delivered with craftsmanship and no melodrama whatever. "I know what I want, I know how to tell them what I want, and they give it to me," he said, adding as an afterthought: "just as they give it to any other conductor, only maybe to me a little quicker...
Princeton coach Dick Vaughan has yet to pilot his team to a win this year. The Tiger Alumni team illustrated the present dearth of talent by winning its first game from the varsity since...
Named to the Eastern selection committee were John Kelley of Boston College, chairman; Walter J. (Duke) Nelson of Middlebury, and J. Murray Murdoch of Yale. Alternates are Harry Cleverly of Boston University, William Harrison of Clarkson and Richard Vaughan of Princeton...
...Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 8 (Hallé Orchestra conducted by Sir John Barbirolli; Mercury). A sweeping, full-throated song, written with far more springtime power and heat than might be expected from an 83-year-old, but in a harmonic idiom that suits his age. Barbirolli's orchestra matches Williams' enthusiasm note for note, dyne...