In this season of successful football it seems that Harvard University, as a whole, knows not that the University Band has recorded for their edification and girls:
GRIDIRON KING -- TEN THOUSAND MEN OF HARVARD HARVARDIANA UP THE STREET OUR DIRECTOR
The records are good, and procreate a real thrill.
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DOWN HEARTED BLUES ORIGINAL STACK O'LEE BLUES are rendered peculiarly and plaintively by Ed. Lang & Co.
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The Flonzaley Quaretet have recorded and beautifully too Beethoven's quartet No. 2 in G Major, complete on four ten inch records. Very, very nice.
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The Victor Symphony Orchestra has done a reasonably good job on the Norina Overture. A very fair record at 75c.
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JESSE CRAWFORD (who doesn't sell well in Cambridge and nobody knows why) has made is best record in weeks on "King for a Day" and "Jeannine".
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HORRIBLE TO HEAR is Whiteman's PARADISE WALTZ and GRIEVING select clear!
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Male voices--unaccompanied--dolefully and sweetly and with subtile syncopation sing plantation melodies. They are AIN'T IT A SHAME and WATERMELON. The artists: Utica Institute Jubilee Singers.
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