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Listeners to Soprano Lawrence's broadcast last Sunday could form no final conclusions from the simple, light program she sang (Richard Strauss's Devotion, Annie Laurie, Waltzing Mathilda), but were reassured to find her voice apparently as good as ever. Friends might wonder if she would ever again mount an opera stage, much less a horse, but no such doubts assailed Marjorie Lawrence. Said she, proudly: "I can now walk across the room! Before the winter is over, I'll be back at the Metropolitan...
Kirkland House, winner of the Strauss Trophy for the past two years, maintained its supremacy in inter-House athletics during the summer session, announced Adolph Samborski '26, director of House athletics, yesterday...
...Kirkland I-31 KIR 7176 Steppacher, J. A. '45, Winthrop B-34 KIR 2486 Stern, J. E. '45, Dunster J-52 KIR 4689 Stevens, G. '46, Dunster K-32 TRO 7681 Stevens, R. P. '45, Winthrop D-42 ELI 2320 Stone, R. '44, Kirkland N-42 TRO 2477 Strauss, L. H. '45, Lowell G-23 TRO 7734 Sturgis, N. '46 Adams A-26 KIR 7231 Sullivan, G. J. '43, Adams C-57 TRO 0460 Swan, T. '45, Leverett E-22 KIR 1390 Swift, W. '45, Leverett J-16 KIR 2504 T Tate, J. '46, Dunster K-32 TRO 7681 Taylor...
...kinds of weather and all sizes of audiences (up to 60,000) in his 1,398 concerts, was unruffled by the wet evening. He knew that of the hardy hundreds who braved the rain, some were there to hear the light, pleasant band numbers: a grand march, a Strauss waltz, a fantasy for cornet. Others came for the tangier items by modern composers: Aaron Copland's An Outdoor Overture (led by the composer), a suite for band by the late British composer Gustav Hoist, works by Percy Grainger, Philip James, Stravinsky. Bandmaster Goldman caters to varied tastes, puts...
Handling the announcing assignment in Memorial Hall tomorrow evening will be Robert S. Kieve '43, while Robert J. L. Waugh '43 and Lewis H. Strauss '45 will take care of the technical problems involved in the remote broadcast...