Harvard 1969
Princeton at Harvard
November 8th, 1969
Princeton wins 51-20
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Band probes the contemporary literary scene.
The Band first salutes Philip Roth and his best seller, Portnoy’s Complaint. Noting that much of Portnoy’s popularity may not be due to his literary merit, we celebrate this author’s rise to the top of the literary world.
“Whole World in His Hands” (Band forms ‘BOOK’)
Speaking of Philip Roth, we note that in the motion picture, Goodbye Columbus, Ali Magraw plays a Radcliffe girl who, understandably, turns away from the Harvard social scene in order to date a librarian from the Bronx. Forming a library carrel on the field, we wonder what she could possibly get from a Bronx librarian that she could not get from a Harvard man?
“More” (Band forms ‘NOOK’)
Continuing on down the best seller list, we salute the recent novels of Jacqueline Susan and Penelope Ash, as the Band forms the literary rational behind their popularity. Special mention goes, of course, to Gore Vidal, for his recent work, Myra Breckenridge.
“Both Sides Now” (Band forms ‘SEKS’)
Finally, speaking of literary greats, the Band looks in on Capitol Hill and salutes our beloved vice-president. We note that the issue of the N.Y. Times quotes Spiro T. Agnew as saying “(to be determined by Mr. Agnew before game time).”
“Fool On The Hill” (Band forms ‘SIC’)
November 8th, 1969
Princeton wins 51-20
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Band probes the contemporary literary scene.
The Band first salutes Philip Roth and his best seller, Portnoy’s Complaint. Noting that much of Portnoy’s popularity may not be due to his literary merit, we celebrate this author’s rise to the top of the literary world.
“Whole World in His Hands” (Band forms ‘BOOK’)
Speaking of Philip Roth, we note that in the motion picture, Goodbye Columbus, Ali Magraw plays a Radcliffe girl who, understandably, turns away from the Harvard social scene in order to date a librarian from the Bronx. Forming a library carrel on the field, we wonder what she could possibly get from a Bronx librarian that she could not get from a Harvard man?
“More” (Band forms ‘NOOK’)
Continuing on down the best seller list, we salute the recent novels of Jacqueline Susan and Penelope Ash, as the Band forms the literary rational behind their popularity. Special mention goes, of course, to Gore Vidal, for his recent work, Myra Breckenridge.
“Both Sides Now” (Band forms ‘SEKS’)
Finally, speaking of literary greats, the Band looks in on Capitol Hill and salutes our beloved vice-president. We note that the issue of the N.Y. Times quotes Spiro T. Agnew as saying “(to be determined by Mr. Agnew before game time).”
“Fool On The Hill” (Band forms ‘SIC’)