Word: ve
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...longtime associate, was President Hugh Baillie of United Press. Addressing Journalism School students and guests, United Pressman Baillie painted a sad picture of Press censorship and repression the world over, perked up sufficiently to declare: "I envy you men and women who are just starting in. You've got a lot of fun ahead...
...contained stout, and a glass which betrays the fact that he has drunk the stout. There is also a half-empty packet of cigarets. The happy gentleman is all alone and he is leaning back in his chair playing his cornet. What is he playing? Well, I've called the picture I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls." The name of the piece is the only thing not made explicitly clear in the picture...
...stood on a pinnacle over-looking the Grand Canyon, played The Last Round-Up "in memory of my friendship for Will Rogers." Her wind at an altitude of 8,000 feet was so amazing to a cowboy that he said: "Lady, I think you're wonderful. We've never had a prizefight that lasted more than two rounds up here and I think you lasted about nine with that horn!" When not trumpeting Mrs. East runs a bookstore on the University of California's campus...
Generatrix is Charlotte, now 56, 4 ft. 11n., "a pleasant spoken little woman [who] has had six daughters by five different fathers. She considers that she has 'done no harm to no one and I've got to live.' " She makes a meagre living with her embroidery. Her daughters, all unmarried, have seven daughters, three sons...
March, "The Creole Queen"Hall Overture, "New Orleans Mardi Gras" Wilson *"Nobody Knows de Trouble I've Seen," Negro Spiritual Arranged by Jachhia *Mississippi Suite Grofe *Carnival Overture Dvorak *"Fireworks" Stravinsky *Bolero Ravel *Selection, "Show Boat" Kern *"Estudiautina," Waltzes Waldteufel *"Strike Up The Band" Gershwin Selections checked (*) are available on records at Briggs & Briggs Music Store. Harvard Square