Word: stan
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...make use of the policy of having Harvard bands, just as much as possible. By this I don't mean excluding name bands--the more we have of them the better, as shown last night by Vaughn Monroe. My point is this: if a house has a choice between Stan Brown or Russ Randolph and some local outfit--why not give the home boys a break...
...hear them and you won't be disappointed. Which brings up my second point: Two big Harvard bands are easily as good, and in most cases better, than almost all the dance orchestras in the Boston area. For smaller dances and parties these bands are easily cut into units. Stan Brown has played many local jobs with small bands, trumpeter Johnny Harlow has led his own outfit, and Tenorman Gene Burgstaller (easily the best jazz musician in the college) can supply anything from a trio...
Russ Randolph and his Harvardians will provide the music for this evening's Stag and Doe Dance in Memorial Hall instead of Stan Brown's Band, as was erroneously announced in yesterday's CRIMSON...
...girls will be transported from their institutions in buses. From 8:30 to 9 o'clock there will be a period of mingling. Following these preliminaries music will start with Stan Brown and his Harvardians conducting the ceremonies. Attendance at the dance does not make membership in the H.S.U. compulsory...
...military salute. Colonel James A. Moss, U.S.A. retired, president of the United States Flag Association, declared that under the flag code, as modified by the Second National Flag Conference in 1924, the old straight-arm salute was mandatory for school children. Meanwhile New York Post cartoonist Stan MacGovern pointed out other uses of the gesture...