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Receiving the ball, Jimmy Knox's boys tried a pass which Jones, Varsity second string center, intercepted. Then the Varsity machine got rolling again and worked back to the 25 yard line, when another Parquette to Cahners pass brought a touchdown...
Kelly, who prepared for Harvard at Groton, has been an outstanding member of his class. In his Freshman year he was Class President, Football Captain, and received his numerals in Spring Track. Last year he was a brilliant player on the football team and is sinted as first string end this fall, although he is at present out of the lineup...
Despite the fact that the Bates game is this weekend, Coach Eddie Casey abandoned his plans for shaping up a definite lineup because of a string of minor injuries. Though none of the troubles are serious, Casey doesn't want to run any risk of having any of his "A" team men put out of action permanently and hence has ordered a layoff wherever there is a smell of trouble...
...electric gong signaled the beginning of the concert. An attendant notified Mrs. Coolidge and she straightened her leopard shawl, took her usual place four pews from the front. Of the quiet string music she heard nothing. But the programs were enough gratification as her mind reviewed them. In three days, of the 23 works played, 13 were dedicated to her, five were first performances anywhere, four first in the U. S. On the wall was a new bronze tablet, proclaiming Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge the "fairy godmother of chamber music." The unfamiliar harmonies bewildered many of the Berkshire neighbors but they...
...earned $500 for its composer. There were four new U. S. offerings-a rambling Sonata by Henry Eichheim; a conservative Quintet by John Alden Carpenter; a hard, austere Trio by Roy Harris; a crafty Sextet by Edward Burlingame Hill. Critics preferred the things they had heard before-the earthy string sextet of Bohuslav Martinu, a Czech; the chromatic, well-knit Triptyque of Alexandre Tansman; the Canticum Fratis Soils of Charles Martin Loeffler. Carl Engel, one-time music librarian in Washington, asked Composer Frank Bridge if he considered any of the new works worth $500. Composer Bridge, a dry Briton, answered...