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...life in rooming houses, tourist camps, family apartments, hotels rated for thrifty folk who could walk, drive or ride in public busses to public beaches, do their fishing from bridges and public boats, their loafing in public parks. They were folk who went to church or sang Rock of Ages in their hotel lobbies on Sunday evenings...
NEWS AND NEW RELEASES. Joe Sullivan will be in Providence Sunday. He's one of the great pianists that brought jazz out of Chicago in the twenties. A composer as well, Joe has created such tunes as Little Rock Gateway and Gin Mill Blues. . . . DECCA has issued an album of "white Jazz," consisting chiefly of small band jobs done several years ago, and featuring pretty nearly every white musician worth listening to. Among the offerings are Panama by Jimmy McPartland, Jazz Me Blues by the Bob Crosby Bob Cats, Swingin' on the Famous Door by the Delta Four...
...boys get nicely settled in their tents, sans glass doors as well as the other conveniences in Little Rock, when suddenly, for no apparent reason, MOVE is the order. Mind you now, simply to the other side of the street, and rain or shine making no difference. The lads after a backbreaking day in the field have to gather all their equipment and trudge across the street...
...only the White House knew how greatly U. S. action could affect their outcome. The President had long, since stated to the U. S. the meaning of those events-that they placed American civilization in greater peril than it had been since the days of Jamestown and Plymouth Rock. But no word followed from the President on how greatly the measures taken checked that peril; no indications came of the course of action to remove it. The conferees hurried in & out of the White House; their polite evasions were jotted down by reporters as they came out. Troubled opinions...
Organizing the show with Turner are A. George Rock '41, Elliot L. Richardson '41, John A. Holabird, Jr. '42, Ferdinand F. R. Bruck '41, and Peter Black '43. Richardson draws for the Lampoon, while Holabird does the art work for the Harvard Progressive. Turner is a well-known artist who is a member of the Pinckney Street Artists' Alliance, and has had had several exhibitions of his work shown...