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"BUDDY" ROGERS REFUSED PERMISSION TO LEAD BAND

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Hollywood's conception of college life in America again stands corrected. Charles "Buddy" Rogers, "America's boy-friend", who has been making personal appearances before large crowds at the Metropolitan Theatre this week, was refused permission to have a talking picture sequence taken of himself leading the Harvard Band in Sanders Theatre.

L. F. Hubbard '31, manager of the Harvard University Band decided that the dignity of Sanders Theatre, where degrees are conferred on rainy Commencements, was not to be violated by Kleig lights and sound apparatus when he refused the request from the star's manager.

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