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...teaches among other courses the History of Music from the Time of Palestrina to the Present Day", is himself the author of what he terms "Jazz Studies". He first became interested in this type of composition when he wrote his first study for the piano team of Meyer and Patterson, prominent radio and concert artists several years...
...should also be recalled that it was shortly after Senator Carmack's assumption of the editorship of the Tennessean that he was assasinated on the streets of Nashville because of a long-existing feud with Governor Malcolm Patterson...
...party included Technical Director William Irving Westervelt of Sears, Roebuck; President Frederick Beck Patterson of National Cash Register; President Walter Jodok Kohler of Kohler; President Alvan Tracy Simonds of Simonds Saw & Steel; President James Henry Rand Jr. of Remington Rand. There were executives from International Harvester, Coca-Cola...
Died. Charles Siedler Patterson, 71, manager since 1896 of fashionable Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; in Tuxedo Park. When the late Tobaccoman Pierre Lorillard set up a shooting box on the site in 1887, Patterson and his father became his friends, grew intimate also with Parrimans, Tilfords, Rogerses, Wagstaffs, Bakers. The Tuxedo colony grew up under Patterson supervision. Charles Patterson was head of the bank, the fire department, the park association helped run the hospital, horse show, kennel club...
...fact that one of the members of the West's team last week at The Orange Lawn Tennis Club was Wilmer Hines of Columbia, S. C., another, Charles Harris of West Palm Beach, Fla. Harris lost his match to Bryan ("Bitsy") Grant, who had beaten Leonard Patterson of Los Angeles the day before, but those were the only points East won. Hines thrashed saturnine Manuel Alonso, onetime Spanish Davis Cup star, playing for the East, 6-3, 7-5, and the series ended...