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Continuous music from 9.30 to 3 o'clock, with not a five-minute interval, will be the order of the night of Friday, May 25, at the Jubilee with Bert Lowe, the daddy of all the great maestros, Rudy Vallee, Isham Jones, and Glen Gray included, and Jackie Marshard, the Bar Harbor king, supplying the music, it was announced last night by William H. Schmidt, 2nd, '37, chairman of the Freshman dance committee.
The two bands, including 32 pieces, will stage a "Battle of Music" playing from alternate ends of the hall. Pete Herman, the famous "Dog House Slapper," who has played with Mal Hallett and Casa Loma, will be on hand to carry on with his baby bass-viol; Lew Conrad will be crooning the latest hits from the Scandals, the Follies, and all the bigtown shows; Marshard's great aerialminded planist will be doing tailspins all over the key boards.
Bert Lowe who retired several years ago, has returned to his profession in which he outshone all competitors. With all his old players back except those who lead their own great bands, he is opening in the Statler Hotel on the week of May 25, and, as a special concession he has agreed to come to the Jubilee
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