Word: stu
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Backing up the pair will be Stu Grover '45, the College's outstanding drummer. The event will be aired by the Network from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. The rest of the time they will improvise freely and sitina are solicited...
...lose a race, and made up of seven other men who have all seen plenty of water go by the riggers it is a typical Crimson shell. Seated in five and two seats are Scofield Andrews and John Richardson, both veterans of last spring's Varsity racing. Stu Clark, Gus Merwin and Bob Stone, of last year's strong Freshman crew, at the six, four and three slots, and Dave Noyes and Frank Snyder, Jayvee men, at seven and two fill out the boat...
Dick Sorlein, Stu Hobbs, and Stacy Hill led the way into the quarter-final round of the Red Cross Tennis Tournament which began on August 24 and is scheduled to end by September...
...fine form and his famous "dirty" clarinet had many of his listeners' feet tapping in time. Davison's cornet solos and Schraeder's piano barrelhouse also drew plenty of cheers from the crowd. But two Harvard musicians, Stu Grover '45, on drums, and Pamelia, whose saxophone playing George Frazier, Boston Herald swing columnist, called in "the Bud Freeman tradition," stayed right in there with them...
Some other musicians, who participated in the May contest, will be swinging away tonight, however. Among them are Bud Wentworth '44, on the trombone, Ed Hunt '42, on the trumpet and guitar, George Springer '42, playing the trumpet and Stu Grover '45, backing up on the drums...