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Harvard Medley, by Anderson: "Suite Francaise," by Darius Milhand; Yale Medley, by Anderson; "Pavanne," by Morton Gould, "March," Op. 99, by Serge Prokefieff...
Sidney Bechet, who is 49 but looks older, has delivered the same two-beat jazz over half the U.S., in London, Paris, Berlin and Moscow. With his pals, including Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton and Zutty Singleton, he has played it on nearly 100 records. Experts have named him on their all-star bands. But he hasn't made a fortune...
Those chosen were: Edward B. Ayres, William A. Currier, Paul J. Douglass, Laurence V. Goodrich, Henry R. Guild, Morton D. Hull, John D. Ingram, Richard W. Kimball, John H. Slayten, and Don S. Sturgill...
Thomas P. Hazard, Jr., Francis Hendricks, Frederick D. Houghteling, Morton D. Hull, John D. Ingram, John L. Kice, Richard W. Kimball, Daniel H. Le Van, Jr., George L. Seldon, John J. Sexton, John H. Slayton, Don S. Sturgill, Theodore H. Turner, Bayard Wharton, Jr., and Theodore F. Wolff...
...Marcus Morton, Jr. '21, former member of the Cambridge City Council will discuss the role of ethics in politics in the first of a series of four lectures on "The Hebraic-Christian Ethics in the Professions" tonight at 7:15 o'clock in the first floor parlor of the Phillips Brooks House...