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...Bass Warner '12, LL.B. '15, S.J. D. '23, came to Harvard in 1929 from the University of Syracuse where he was professor of Law. At Harvard be became an assistant professor of Penal Legislation and Administration in the Law School. In September he will become professor...
Lamb's composition is called "Longing", and, in accordance with the rules governing entries for the competition, it is written in English for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass parts, and the time required for its performance is slightly less than six minutes. Lamb is the holder of a Paine travelling fellowship, and is at present studying music in France...
HARVARD BOSTON UNIVERSITY Mays, 2b. c.f. Lowder Ware, c.f. s.s. W. Wood W. B. Wood, s.s. 3b. Wilson A. Lupien, r.f. r.f. Bass Sheldon, 1b. 1b. Blakeman McCaffrey, l.f. l.f. Uhlman Fincke, c. 2b. Epstein Thacher, 3b. c. Dudley Taylor or Sprague, p. p. Weafer...
...demanding recognition by American Federation of Musicians for ukuleles; and I trust that I will not be out of tune in suggesting that in spite of our half-pint size there is just as much music in us as there is in a lot of bass horns, piccolos, saxophones and other instruments I have known...
...Walter Johannes Damrosch. The engineers who had succeeded in making the whole country (and several further parts of the world) an opera house, said that the old part-wooden Met was much easier to work with than Chicago's handsome new opera house, whose concrete tends to give off bass echoes...