Word: victor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Parker, (Capt.) qb., Davis, lhb, Barnes, fb, Robertson, rhb, Victor, re, Sicher, rt, Hoguet, rg, Lee, c, Carter, lg, Wade, lt, Scott...
...when they gave presents to the servants. In the French salon beneath an enormous pear-shaped crystal chandelier (sold to Dr. Abraham Sophian for $470), was a walnut and gold-leaf player piano (to Mrs. John K. Jasper; $1,325), a matching walnut cabinet for music rolls (to Mrs. Victor Schutte; $87.50). A rose and ivory French hand-piled rug was appraised at $8,000, sold for $500. Vases and urns, including a huge Austrian-ware receptacle decorated with a lavender, red and green battle scene ($250), stood in every room. Lumberman Long had few pictures, none by famed artists...
...Victor, the Russian valet, stepped back and proudly regarded his handiwork: Sergei Koussevitzky, the best-dressed man in Boston, imposing in cutaway and flowing black cravat. On Symphony Hall stage the players tuned to the oboe's A, while Brahmins found their places. All stood when Koussevitzky entered, made his calm & studied bow. When the first piece was over he did an unaccustomed thing. He grinned. To open the Boston Symphony's 54th season Koussevitzky had chosen a rich, compact passacaglia which he had written himself. Bostonians had been curious. Koussevitzky, they knew, was the world...
...Harvard affirmative team, which will meet the Yale negative at Cambridge, is composed of James J. Fuld '37, Oscar M. Lurie '35, and Powers McLean '35. Another group of Harvard men consisting of Harold H. Freedlander '35, Victor H. Kramer '35, and Irving R. Murray '36 will uphold the negative side of the question against another Yale team at New Haven...
This is the first of a series of intercollegiate debates sponsored by the debating council throughout the year. One of its highlights will be the trial of Hitler on Wednesday, October 24. The Council is headed by Frederick DeW. Bolman '35, with Victor H. Kramer '35 vice-president, and Charles B. Feibleman '36 secretary and treasurer...