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Both nominees agree on the basic policies of the H.S.U., leaving the election a question of individuals and their abilities instead of issues as has usually been the case...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HSU NOMINATIONS FOR '41 DECLARED | 12/7/1940 | See Source »

...gives the soloists more opportunity to get off. Tunes are Royal Garden Blues and Wholly Cats. Cootie Williams' muted growl horn stars on Royal Garden, but the outstanding thing about the record is the rhythm section, which is second only to the Count's. As a matter of fact, Basic plays piano here, and shares honors with Artic Bernstein (bass), Charley Christians (electric guitar) and Harry Jaeger (drums). Wholly Cats features the surprise of the year: Georgie Auld off tenor sax. Georgie used to be to the sax what Buddy Rich is to drums. Now he's playing swell horn...

Author: By Charles Miller, | Title: SWING | 12/7/1940 | See Source »

Movies of the Yale game are to be presented by Coach Harlow at 11 o'clock in the Institute of Geographical Exploration and he will explain the basic principles of team play to the graduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALUMNI CLUBS HOLD PARLEY | 12/5/1940 | See Source »

...before in its history -some 6,460,000 tons, up 10% from preceding month, far above the 5,920,000 tons produced in 1929's best month. It was not enough. With defense orders piling up faster than the steel could be made, the need for expansion in basic steel capacity was obvious. Biggest expansion news last week came not from steel headquarters in Pittsburgh, but from Birmingham, Ala. There, Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad will spend $20-25,000,000 for new capacity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STEEL: Boom in Birmingham | 11/25/1940 | See Source »

...completed BT-13 Army planes. On the assembly line were 20 more that would have been finished by week's end. To Downey rushed War Department, National Defense Commission and Labor Department officials to confer with C. I. O. men and Vultee officials about the union's basic demand: an increase in minimum wages from 50? to 75? an hour. Meanwhile, Army pilots from Moffett Field went through the picket line without interference to fly away the 17 completed planes. But the factory stood idle. One minor division of the defense program was stalled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Defense: Vultee Struck | 11/25/1940 | See Source »

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