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May 13, 1928 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1928-05-13

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GRI SONG COMPOSFDI
SFOR EASTERN GAMES
,a (Continued from page two ) N o iii 1
the new found song Neither Lawton16
nor Moore needed to "sell" ther ma-"
sterpiece to the students The song
was flashed on the screen while Moore
r played it on the organ, only interrup-
ting his playing to aid Fred Lawton
in leading the singing. As Professor
Moore now says, the song was a hit,-
it "went over big:' But one straw lay
in the path of success, and this straw
was the poverty of the Michigan band.X
--Harvard was Michigan's newcopt
cm e-itor in football, and it was sadly an-
nounced that the Michigan band couldlo
not play the song-for there wasn't
sany band! Band leader Fisher,- we
might better call his Prospective
Leader of the Embryonic Michigan
Band-tobe-was a good leader but 7-71%
he did not have such a lot of material
with which to experiment He scurried
around each week, dragging in the
few students who owned instrunments
practiced them once or not at all,
wrapped or pried them into ill fitting
uniforms, and whisked them up and
down Ferry field in a blaze of sound
-if not glory!
The next game at F'erry fl eld afford- MNSS UPT n wkli
ed glory for the :band, and the men"
who wrote the song. Ohio State met
and heard "Varsity," and immediately
after the game a great number ofWedntsot"iSaeevrdy OnyweTiepessuto utnaClrnc.'hl
Ohio State men went directly to Mrs.
Root's Music House for copies of theweranda.OlxheTiepessuto utnaCernc. ha
gong which was not yet published, what w'ed oing nowan the "man who knows" will be ga to seete featured piefgr
"Within two weeks "Varsity" was on ga h rc ~u
the market, and since that time has
enjyeda sledidsal, bin adpte quoted below. He knows they mean ig Savins-"and nothing else but"-on I g h Q u alit
by high school bands and orchestras
throughout tihe United States. In the A ae~hti h atwr nipesoal tl trciefbisad" eddtioig
'Fall of 192, the well-balanced, welt- A prlta s h atwr nxmrsinbestlatatvefbisadsleddtioig
outfitted Michigan band stepped mar-
tially on to the field of the New Sta-
dium to the vsdstrains soflyaghly"Varsity" UuulC4. aus austeTr n u od a
which wa eie lgtyby Mr. nsulValuedS tartling aus Honest le-t eall tatLndmore.Bu wodca
Moore, written not just as it was that ** ns1T
freventful night in Detroit bu1d u eig ustce St i tebete convincer!' Step n s , tomorrow, and judge f
polished to its ,finest techniqueadtd u feig utc.Sgti h etr ..yg
later copyrighted by Mrs. Minnie
Mas Root.voref
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