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...leave an ear open idly in Cambridge today, somebody is going to sell you a piece of a musical venture. The air hums with propaganda about symphony orchestras, string quartets, singers, wire-recording devices, and the like. It therefore came as a surprise to learn the other day, quite by chance and without the usual hoopla, of a new opera company in Boston, to be headed by the redoubtable Boris Goldovsky...

Author: By Martin P. Mayer, | Title: The Music Box | 10/3/1946 | See Source »

Emil Drvaric, first-string guard who spent Saturday in uniform, but saw no action, has been stamped with the seal of medical approval, and ran with the "A" team in its drill yesterday. He will definitely play against Tufts. Another of the men on the doctor's list, Howie Houston, a promising Freshman tackle, ran through signals yesterday...

Author: By Irvin M. Horowitz, | Title: First Two Varsity Elevens Given Light Signal Session | 10/1/1946 | See Source »

Another note of hope was introduced with the revelation that fullback Vince Moravee, injured at practice on Monday, is not so badly hurt as was feared originally, and he may see duty on Saturday. The status of the injured Emil Drvaric, a first-string guard from the first moment he donned a suit at Dillon Field House, is likewise in doubt...

Author: By Irvin M. Horowitz, | Title: Petrillo Returns to Action In Spirited Football Drill | 9/25/1946 | See Source »

Later, an Argentine polo pony trader arrived in the U.S. with a string of 24 mounts. He expected them to go like hotcakes, at $3,000 to $5,000 apiece, as they did before the war. By last week, he had not sold one. U.S. poloists had learned to appreciate the home-grown Texas cow-pony, which can run like the wind for 100 yards, stop on a dime and take a lot of punishment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: White Shirt Wallop | 9/23/1946 | See Source »

With Scattered players returning to the lineup each day from the sick list, Harlow has yet to field his first-string club in its entirety. In keeping with his traditional policy, he has kept all the injured men inactive two days after the medical staff has certified them as ready to play. Wally Flynn at end and George Boston at taaialback have not yet been in contact work for over a week, center Charlie Glynn rested Saturday, and Emil Drvaric has been out of his guard position since the Wednesday B. U. scrimmage...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Lewis, | Title: Harlow Struggles to Put Team into Shape for Saturday's Grid Opener | 9/23/1946 | See Source »

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