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1927
Strother Hale is living 1n Peoris- burg, Vo.
1931
Oliver Lewis is now living in Swickley, Po. (o suburb of Pittsburgh).
1936
Capt. Geo. L. Barton, Ill. (METE-
OR, Jon.-Feb., 1946), son of Dr. Bor- 1 ton, is now Assistont Prof. of Military Science ot the Univ. of Illinois. Capt. Borton wos the Heod Counselor at
VES in 1936.
Rev. W. J. Gordon (THE ME-
TEOR, Jon.-Feb. , 1946) is on fur- lough from his missionory work in Point Hope, Alosko.
1942
L. S. Nottingham, Jr. (THE ME-
TEOR, October, 1945), who wos o counselor, member of the "V"-Ciub becouse of his being manoger of +rock in 1942, and was on the Hop Committee for two years, is now go- ing to school ot VMI.
1944
Jim York, who wos o counselor, member of the "V"-Ciub, and a Me- teor photogropher, is olso attending closses ot VMI.
1945
Jack Parrott, who wos editor of "The Meteor", member of the "V"- Ciub, counselor, and Senior Closs Prophet for 1945, visited VES from VMI, where he is going to school.
Wharton Gaul ond Chas. Hileman ore ot the Morine Troining Camp at Porris lslond, S. C.
The following olumni were at VES during the Homecom inq week-end: Albert Kemper, ' 18, and Mrs. Kem- per; Bransford Adams, '20, ond Mrs. Adams; George Barlow, and Hen- derson Maddux, '24, ond Mrs. Mad- dux; Bunny Henshaw, '25; Tho. Glas- cock, '29, ond Mrs. Glascock; Rob- ert Runser ond Mrs. Runser, William Baskerville, '30; Dob Ike Owen, '34; Robert Baskervill, Ralph Hardy, and Mrs. Hardy ond doughter, Bill Gil- liam, and Vaughan Winborne, '35; Kenneth Gant, '36; John Jenkins, and Lt. Arnold Sayer, '41, and Mrs. Say- er; Thomas Kirkpatrick, ' 42; Gus Hathaway ond John Waller, '43; Da- vid Perkins ond Robt. Magill, '44; Hal Dunbar, '45; ond Frank Aldred, Lewis Flamer, Gene Gilman, Pryor Perry, Davis Rianhard, Val Stieglitz, Bill Thomas, ond Chas. Weaver, '46.
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Recorded Music The Classics
The new seoson of the Nationol Broodcosting C o m p a n y Symphony hos just opened with Toscanini , its permonent conductor.
In records this month there is o voried ossortment. Beginning with opere, Columbio hos put out a mas- terpiece in its new album, "Two Monologues from Die Meistersinger", Herbert Janssen and the Metropoli- ton Opere Orchestro. Victor hos on olbum of songs from Victor Her- bert's Operettos, sung by Dorothy
Kirsten.
Kreisler ploys the violin solo in his
own concerto with Donald Vorhees ond the Victor String Orchestro. (Vic). This is o beoutiful work and will be enjoyed by oil the lovers of violin music. Also out by Victor is Grieg's Symphonic Donees, ployed by Savit- sky ond the lndionopolis Symphony. Columbio hos released a new record-
Victor commemorates its billionth record with o "de-luxe" single rec- ord , "Stors ond Stripes Forever" and "Semper Fidelis," ployed by the Boston Symphony with Kousevitsky conducting.
Popular and Jazz
The good old doys are back. There are plenty of good records, and ony kind, from popular to the novelty. This month Columbio hos come up with the best recording, so for, of "Old Buttermilk Sky"; it's by Kay
Kyser, with on equolly g o o d side b o d ing it up. Also in the populor line Betty Rhodes hos put out o won- derful recording of "Rumors ore Flying." Once ogoin Benny Good- mon hos outdone himself in pre- senting o new stor. His latest re- leose, "My Blue Heaven," features Art Lund with o vocal much bet- ter thon "Blue Skies." For those who like Horry Jomes, his new re- cordi ng of " Beoumont Ride" is tops. It hos o few new riffs, but it's still
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Symphony, Clevelond
Erich Leinsdorf Symphony.
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the some old Jomes. Something new hos been put out by Columbio. It's "A Victor Borge Progrom," clossed os a novelty, but still good. In our sixth ond last field o f music , jozz, Signoture Records hos re-issued "The Mon I Love," by Coleman Hawkins. This record is obout the best in the modern jozz field to be put out, and is o sure condidote for every record collector's librory, no motter what type of music he prefers.
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