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Hinton is the bass man that has made the pickup combinations that Lionel Hampden has been using for his Victor records really sound like something. If you want to hear fast bass work that will make Bob Haggert (Bob Crosby's band) look to his laurels as king-pin of the broken rhythm stylists, Hinton has a concerto, "Plucking the Bass," released last week on Vocalion, that will really make you sit up and take notice. Barker is the new trumpet man Calloway added only a short while ago and plays much in the manner of Roy Eldridge. Jefferson...
Daughaday found it hard to click in the consolation that followed immediately against the powerful Cornell into. The other point of the meet was won by Dick Thomas in a pin over Bond, capitals of the Pennsylvania team. He was later eliminated by Penn State's Scale in a consolation bent...
Declaring that he had suspected Lyford from the first, James added that the Harvard Junior "blanched" at the order to wear a red shirt and "here or zero pin," the group's insignia in a proposed parade...
Shushing irate young Congressman Voorhis, Acting Chairman Joe Starnes tried to pin the witness down. Said he: "You spoke approvingly of Hitler and his manner of control in Germany. Does your organization foster a program similar to that followed in Germany...
...Pin money to Mrs. Bolton will be $10,000 tendered her by an act of Congress, "to supply urgent deficiencies." Congress appropriated a like sum to each of six other widows of Congressmen, including Mrs. William E. Borah (see p. 38). The Act, passed by both Houses last week, awaited the signature of the President. Like her husband, whose 1938 campaign expenditures came to $120.94, Mrs. Bolton refuses to spend any more to get elected than the price of an evening...