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MAR 2, 1931 From Broadway to the barn: Paul Robeson on campus
With the support of the ASSU, the illustrious singer, actor, and Civil Rights activist Paul Robeson …
With the support of the ASSU, the illustrious singer, actor, and Civil Rights activist Paul Robeson …
After nearly 40 years as the “temporary” gym that had come to be called “Woodpecker Hall,” …
The success of the summer concerts led to the quartet being invited back for return engagements …
An inaugural joint concert featuring the Stanford Band, Symphony Orchestra, and Glee Club marks the first …
The ASSU concert series procures Igor Stravinsky to perform alongside violinist Samuel Dushkin. The 1934/1935 season …
Modern dance pioneer Martha Graham graces Stanford with her radical presence, courtesy of ASSU …
The 1936 ASSU concert series wedded music to dance by inviting the Vienna Boys Choir and …
The roots of the Department of Drama, which changed its name to Theater and Performance Studies …
The weekend ritual known as “Sunday Flicks” (originally held on Saturday evenings) continues to thrive as …
Frost Amphitheater, the 20-acre bowl designed by landscape architect Leslie Kiler (class of 1924), was a …
Mrs. Herbert Hoover invited a group of friends to help fund the following year’s series of …
Conceived in 1929 as a memorial to Stanford’s 77 dead from World War I, and designed …
The Hanna–Honeycomb House, recognized as a National Historic Landmark, was Wright’s first work in the SF …
Having retired as dean in 1933, Prof. Cubberley donated a trust valued at $367,199 for the …