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Plans for an LP record of contemporary American music sung by the Glee Club have been abandoned by the Cambridge Records Company. However, the company plans to record the HGC's second album of Christmas carols in stereophonic sound...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Glee Club to Approve Forbes as Conductor | 5/13/1958 | See Source »

...Club and Choral Society have just issued a 12-inch record of Sixteenth Century music, mostly Palestrina, with selections of Byrd, Lassus, and Amerio (Cambridge, CRS405). Some of this is a reissue of an earlier 10-inch disc. The major section, which is new, is Palestrina's Stabat Mater, sung with freshness and purity...

Author: By Paul A. Buttenwieser, | Title: Sacred Polyphony | 5/9/1958 | See Source »

After the banner had been presented, Fair Harvard was sung, and then the confetti battle would ensue. Sometimes it rained, but nobody cared. When the battle was over the fighters exhausted yet thrilled by the pageantry, spectators would pick their way through the rubbish, dodging stray pieces of fluttering confetti, and adjourn to the baseball field for the Harvard-Yale game...

Author: By Edmund B. Games jr., | Title: Confetti Battles in Harvard Stadium | 5/5/1958 | See Source »

...others than do issues which affect everyone. If some of "our generation," silent or unsilent, choose to investigate themselves, that is their choice; but they should not inflict on the world the impression that all young people have found ghastly the prospects of every day life. Perhaps we have sung one too many hosannas over the grave of Dr. Freud...

Author: By Gavin Scotts, | Title: The Editor | 4/29/1958 | See Source »

Aside from the fine acting of Albert Prejean, the movie's great merit is two very good songs. Anyone who is captivated by these songs cannot help but like the whole show, since one of them, Sous Les Toits de Paris, is sung about fifteen times. Furthermore, Roofs cured this reviewer of a nasty hangover, and presumably will do the same for the general public...

Author: By Daniel Field, | Title: Under the Roofs of Paris | 4/21/1958 | See Source »

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