Word: weel
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...snowdrift, Her neck is like the swan, Her face it is the fairest That e'er the sun shone on. . . . Willie Douglas' version: She's backit like the peacock, She's briestit like the swan; She's jimp about the middle, Her waist ye weel micht span. . . . Last week in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, Captain Reginald Houldsworth was married to Margaret May Laurie, Annie Laurie's great-great-great-great-great-great niece. The bride was given away by her uncle, Sir Wilfrid Laurie, who lives in Maxwelton House where Annie was born...
Radio advertising is a step or two be hind printed advertising in the way it em ploys good music. It has progressed to thi extent of presenting many famed individuals. (Notable this season is the General Electric Concert series given Sunday afternoons with different artists?last weel Soprano Lily Pons.) But Radio advertisers still stop short of chamber music?music in its purest form. The radio series of chamber musicales which started last week required the philanthropy of Mrs Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, the endowment she gave in 1925 to the Music Divi sion of the Library of Congress. The Rotl...
...Miner, dean of the Harvard Dental School has announced that the School will give a series of dental clinic radio broadcasts over station WEEL beginning this Friday, January 30, at 6 o'clock, and continuing thereafter on Tuesdays and Fridays...
Wagner, Medelsshohn, Greig ? these were the composers played creditably by the new 60-piece Indianapolis Orchestra. Teacher Schaefer proved an authoritative leader, but that surprised no one. Ferdinand Schaefer was weel trained in Germany before he came to the U.S. He was first violinist in the famed Gewandhaus orchestra in Leipzig, had conducting experience with several Leipzig and Berlin organizations. Almost every summer he goes back to Germany for a visit. He likes his beer and the music made by the small orchestras in every German city. U. S. cities should have just such orchestras, he says...