Amicus Curiae (Vol. 8, Issue 5)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Amicus Curiae (Vol. 8, Issue 5) College of William & Mary Law School William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository Student Newspaper (Amicus, Advocate...) Archives and Law School History 1997 Amicus Curiae (Vol. 8, Issue 5) Repository Citation "Amicus Curiae (Vol. 8, Issue 5)" (1997). Student Newspaper (Amicus, Advocate...). 322. https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/newspapers/322 Copyright c 1997 by the authors. This article is brought to you by the William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository. https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/newspapers The Halloween Bashes, pages 4-5 ~micug (!Curiae MARSHALL-WYTHE SCHOOL OF LAW Allleriea's First La w Sehool VOLUME VIII, ISSUE 'foW(i i=\vE MONDAY, NOVEMEBER 10,1997 SIXTEEN PAGES National Moot Court Team Advances at Regionals Laura Spector, Rinku Talwar, and Joe Kiefer to Go to New York By Rachel Smith Lawyers. It is one of the oldest and largest who after preparing tax returns for her Euclid's duplicity and set up a sting op­ On Saturday, November 8. William competitions of its kind in the country. client. a political party leader. discovered eration with the former client to trap the and Mary's moot court team comprised of Last year approximately :215 teams from that the client had accepted bribes in ex­ CPA. At th e agent's suggestion, the client Joe Kiefer. Laura Spector. and Rinku 151 law schools participated in this pres­ change for political favors. Unfortunately, continually contacted Ms . Euclid asking Talwar (Team I) rece ive d the second place tigious event. The law schools are initially one of the bribes was from Ms . Euclid's her to help him file a false tax return . award in the Regional Round of the Na­ spl it into 14 regional groups that compete husband, a federal judge. Ms. Euclid Wh il e Ms. Euclid initially rejected all tional Moot Court Competition. Addi­ for the coveted fU'st and second place posi­ immediately contacted her client and asked such contact with her fonner client. she tionally, as runner-up, the three tions. Once the rap two teams are chosen him to file an amended return. The client finally agreed to help upon hi s threat to competitors will represent our school in from each region, they go on to'compete in refused the request and threatened to ex­ expose her husband's previous activities. the prestigious Final Round to be held the Final Round, \"hich is held in New York pose Ms. Euclid's husband ifshe reported Ms. Euclid was charged with making a early next year. CongratulatiQns must City in late Janumy. Each competing team the bribes. Ms. Euclid removed herself material false statement to government also be extended to Alison Brehm. Col­ is required to submit a brief prior to partici­ from the situation by changing her entire agents, conspiring to defraud the U.S. leen Kotyk. and Stephanie Zapata (Team pating in the Regional Rounds. The briefs business practice and refusingto have any government and with filing a false tax II) who \vere judged to be one of the top are graded separately by a panel oflawyers more contact with the client. Three years return. Ms. Euclid's defenses included an ten teams at the Regional Round this and that score, which compri ses 40 percent later. an IRS agent contacted Ms. Euclid application of the exculpatory no excep­ weekend. of the team's overall score, is averaged in concerning the questionable activities of tion to the false statements and a claim of . The National Moot Court Competi­ with their oral results. her former client. During an informal entrapment by the IRS agent. tion is an annual event that is co-spon­ Each William and Mary team had ap­ interview, Ms. Euclid' s response to all Upon subm ission of the brief to the sored by the Young Law'yers Committee proximately four weeks to prepare their questions by the agent was "No" or " 1 regional sponsor, the teams th en prac­ ofthe Association of the Bar ofthe City of briefwithoutany outside help. This year's don't know." These answers were in fact ticed for the oral portion of tbe competi­ New York and American College of Trial problem involved a CPA. Eunice Euclid, false. The IRS agefti><later learned of Ms . See MOOT COURT on 3 Professor Smolla to Leave M~ W for Univ. of Richmond Latv Professor Smolla announced Smolla currently teaches round in the continu ing resigna­ Sm01la argued th at the First last week that following his hia­ Constitutional Law, Mass Me­ tion of professors and members Amendment does not protect the tus to Duke University Law dia Law, First Amendment Law, of the administration at the publisher from civil su it. School. he will leave M-W to Law and Religion, and Civil school. Smolla received hi s under­ become a law professor with the Rights at the law school. His Smolla is a nationally re­ graduate degree from Yale and University of Richmond. His departure leaves a gap in the law nowned authority on the First his J.D. from Duke Un iversity. announcement came one semes-' school's Constitutional Law and Amendment and often consults He clerked for the Honorable ter following his resignation as FirstAmendment leadership and on leading First Amendment Charles Clark, United States head of the Institute of the Bill of comes at an especially hard time cases, including the recent case Court of Appeals for the Fifith Rights. Smolla is currently the in light of the law school's lack where a fami ly sued the pub­ Circuit. Arthur B. Hanson PI:ofessor of . of a full-time dean. His resigna­ lisher of a "how-to" manual on Smolla will be on sabbatical Law at M-W. tion can be viewed as the next assass inations. In that case, at Duke University th is Spring. Professor Rod Smolla Library Refuses to P~rchase Required Texts for Classes By Danielle Berry any other textbook unless a professor at Notwithstanding Heller' s refusal, stocked with the latest Continuing Legal Recently, I ventured into the land that the law school had authored the text or Klemmack countered that she would like Education (CLE) materials, an abundance most 3Ls seek to avoid - the library. unless the course professor explicitly had to have one copy of the primary textbook of fo rm books and treatises on various Breaking from my nonnal routine of asked for it to be placed on reserve. A p­ for each class available for students who interpretations of local statutes, and the speeding past the circulation desk and parently, Petra Klemmack, Director of forget their books. Given the fact that few most recent editions of state codes from into the computer lab to check my email Circulation, approached Jim Heller, Di­ students live (or park, for that matter) every state in the union. Arguably, stu­ and escape as quickly as possible, I de­ rector of the Marshall-Wythe Law Li­ -close enough to the law school to run dents researching independent projects or cided to flip through the Professor Re­ brary, at the beginning of the semester home and grab a text they may have journal notes will take advantage of some serve List notebook. As I perused the and asked Heller whether the library cou Id forgotten in the morning, a student who of these materials. It is much more likely notebook, I noticed that many, ifnotmost, purchase the primary textbooks fo r each inadvertently leaves a book at home faces that these students will perform their re­ of the primary textbooks for the classes class and place them on four hour reserve a situation in which they must explain to search more expediently and thoroughly taught th is semester appeared not to be on for student use. often incredulous professors that they do See NO BOOKS on - 3 reserve for student use. Heller denied Klemmack's request, not have the materials. However in sig­ Forexarnple, the textbook forthe class . contending that the library was not, nor nificant an event this may seem to some Inside for which I specifically was seeking ma­ should be, responsible for subsidizing stu­ upperclassmen or adm inistrators, I clearly PDP Intitiation Brings Justice 3 terials had not been placed on reserve, dents by purchasing all the textbooks so remember the anxiety I felt when I ven­ A Law Parent Speaks Out 7 despite student requests for the book. that students may use them at their conve­ tured into Professor Butler' s class with­ Padow's and Corned Beef 10 When I inquired about whether or when nience. Heller justified his position by out my Property book. Christmas Gift Ideas 11 this textbook would fmd its way into the asserting that students should be respon­ Even as Heller refuses requests from The Loveline 12 library, a library employee informed me sible for purchasing any text or casebook students and his own staff to procure 1M Headline Goes Here 15 that the library would not acquire that or that a professor requires for class. certain textbooks, the library remains fully p ; -, 2 Monday, November 10, 1997 THE AMICUS CURlAE From the Editor's Desk • • • "So basically, I'm screwed," was told I needed to see the I explained that I thought the when they failed to publish the I asked at the William and Mary woman at another desk. After school's policy of bullying stu­ permanent directories on time. post office. "There is absolutely waiting several minutes as the dents who ask for these fonns is They are already five weeks late, nothing [ can do about not get­ woman chatted on the phone, I irresponsible.
Recommended publications
  • The BG News February 11, 1999
    Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-11-1999 The BG News February 11, 1999 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News February 11, 1999" (1999). BG News (Student Newspaper). 6446. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/6446 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. The BG News partly Program cloudy promotes high: 60 spiritual low: 49 healing Students say goodbye By IRENE SHARON Columnist Judson Photo Provided SCOTT Laipply looks at the to BG, hello to Spain Kathleen Humphrey (right) and Erin Cruthers (left) hang out on The BG News true meaning of a castle in Avila, Spain. V-Day. In the spirit of Nguzo-Saba Humphrey lived with a fami- last semester. area of the city. Everything is principles. Precious Stones, a By ANNE MOSS ly of four in a small apartment Ellis also stayed with a host within walking distance spiritual organization, invites • • • • The BG News in the city of Alcala^She-had-a—famrryr-She^said the apartment though. African-American and Latina host mother andJather, and two__was small, bur-furnished very At the end of every month, Imagine being transplanted women lo spiritually unite and i Clifford Sweinhagen to another country, living in a host sistervShe said her host nicet)c-BUs.comparect- it Jo a flat BGSU students would gather heal.
    [Show full text]
  • To Grad, From
    To Grad, From Dad Daniel John On Friendship When I was in the eighth grade, I told my mom and dad that “basically” I knew the basics of life. I knew how to read, write, do math, find things in a library, talk, clean up for myself, some basic cooking skills and the life skill of dialogue and discussion. You know, I was right. Everything that I have learned since the eighth grade has been a deeper and wider explanation of what I have learned. The problem is that the lessons of life get much more painful each time you have to learn…or relearn…one of them. As I look back over my life, I also realize that the best friends I ever had in many ways were my friends from the neighborhood and school in the eighth grade. My friends at this time knew me. Now, certainly this will be true the rest of my life…but I mean “knew me” in a much more basic way. They knew the color of my house, the mess of my bedroom, the names of all my siblings, what my dad did and the chores I was expected to do. They understood my family’s Christmas traditions and what we did on Thanksgiving because they usually spent some time with me on those days. They knew my teachers and my imitations of my teachers. They attended my church, St. Veronica’s, and we played before and after Mass. They traveled with me to games and functions. We played together, we prayed together.
    [Show full text]
  • I Carl Von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg Zwei-Fächer-Bachelor
    Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg Zwei-Fächer-Bachelor Germanistik / Kunst und Medien Bachelorarbeit Batmen. Konstruktionen der Heldenfigur „Batman“ im intermedialen Kontext. Anna C. Stemmann Betreuende Gutachterin: Dr. M. Oetken Eichenstr. 105 Zweite Gutachterin: Prof. Dr. B. Paul 26131 Oldenburg Matrikelnummer 9663350 Oldenburg, 2010 I Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Einleitung……………………………………………………………………………………………………. S.1 2. Der Mythos um die Heldenfigur Batman…………………………………………………….. S.2 2.1. Ursprung-Kern-Wandel……………………………………………………………………….. S.3 2.2. The Bad-man? Abgrenzung zum „Saubermann“ Superman…………………. S.6 3. Entwicklung der Comicverfilmungen…………………………………………………………… S.8 3.1. „Grammatik“ des Comics - Merkmale auf gestalterischer und inhaltlicher Ebene………………………………………………………………………………………………….. S.9 3.2. Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede von Comic und Comicfilm………….. S.11 3.3. Intermedialität: Zur Wechselwirkung zwischen Comic und Comicfilm…. S.13 3.3.1. „Batman hält die Welt in Atem“....................................................... S.15 3.3.2. „Batman Begins“………………………………………………………………………….S.19 4. Der männliche Held Batman……………………………………………………………………….. S.21 4.1. Männlichkeits- und Heldenkonstruktionen Film………………………………….. S.21 4.1.1. Kategorisierung von Superhelden………………………………………………… S.24 4.1.2. Die Maskierung des Superhelden………………………………………………… S.25 4.2. Diachroner Vergleich zur Inszenierung von Batmans Heldenkonzept in den Filmen: „Batman hält die Welt in Atem“ und „Batman Begins“………………….. S.26 4.2.1. Farb-und Filmästhetik………………………………………………………………….
    [Show full text]
  • 100% Print Rights Administered by ALFRED 633 SQUADRON MARCH
    100% Print Rights administered by ALFRED 633 SQUADRON MARCH (Excluding Europe) Words and Music by RON GOODWIN *A BRIDGE TO THE PAST (from “ Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ”) Words and Music by JOHN WILLIAMS A CHANGE IS GONNA COME (from “ Malcolm X”) Words and Music by SAM COOKE A CHI (HURT) (Excluding Europe) Words and Music by JIMMIE CRANE and AL JACOBS A CHICKEN AIN’T NOTHING BUT A BIRD Words and Music by EMMETT ‘BABE’ WALLACE A DARK KNIGHT (from “ The Dark Knight ”) Words and Music by HANS ZIMMER and JAMES HOWARD A HARD TEACHER (from “ The Last Samurai ”) Words and Music by HANS ZIMMER A JOURNEY IN THE DARK (from “ The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring”) Music by HOWARD SHORE Lyrics by PHILIPPA BOYENS A MOTHER’S PRAYER (from “ Quest for Camelot ”) Words and Music by CAROLE BAYER SAGER and DAVID FOSTER *A WINDOW TO THE PAST (from “ Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ”) Words and Music by JOHN WILLIAMS ACCORDION JOE Music by CORNELL SMELSER Lyrics by PETER DALE WIMBROW ACES HIGH MARCH (Excluding Europe) Words and Music by RON GOODWIN AIN'T GOT NO (Excluding Europe) Music by GALT MACDERMOT Lyrics by JAMES RADO and GEROME RAGNI AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ (from “ Ain’t Misbehavin’ ) (100% in Scandinavia, including Finland) Music by THOMAS “FATS” WALLER and HARRY BROOKS Lyrics by ANDY RAZAF ALL I DO IS DREAM OF YOU (from “ Singin’ in the Rain ”) (Excluding Europe) Music by NACIO HERB BROWN Lyrics by ARTHUR FREED ALL TIME HIGH (from “ Octopussy ”) (Excluding Europe) Music by JOHN BARRY Lyrics by TIM RICE ALMIGHTY GOD (from “ Sacred Concert No.
    [Show full text]
  • January 2010
    A publication of the Academic Year in America Program Connections is a biannual newsletter comprised of memorable stories submitted by AYA students, host parents, and Local Coordinators across the USA. The articles and photos inside represent the unique cultural experiences enjoyed by AYA participants nationwide. New Orleans: Cruising Down the Mississippi By Emily Barberena Local Coordinator January 2010 Meridian, MS We spent the first weekend in December in New Orleans and we had a blast! We rode an old fashioned paddleboat (behind us in the picture) down the Mississippi River, walked through the Arts and French Quarter districts, ate beignets at “Cafe du Monde”, jambalaya, muffelatas, po’boys,(and much more!), walked the legendary Bourbon Street and saw many different kinds of regional music, like cajun, creole, jazz and blues, plus caught some bead in a haunted hotel (according to rumors-we are all fine!), shopped and necklaces from the balconies. We heard a jazz finished up with a trip to the Audobon Aquarium of the Americas and an and blues set at “Preservation Hall”, stayed IMAX film on Hurricane Katrina and the wetlands. China: A Host Parent’s Perspective We are the Stephenson-Skaff family living in Charleston, West Virginia. We started our adoption process in 2004 in anticipation of just having one child. Instantly we fell in love with the Chinese culture that has led us to adopting 2 additional daughters in December 2006 and April 2009. Our hearts led us to keeping the children’s heritage alive in their American life, so we have had the pleasure of hosting an exchange student from China, Wang BingYing through AYA.
    [Show full text]
  • Recorded Jazz in the 20Th Century
    Recorded Jazz in the 20th Century: A (Haphazard and Woefully Incomplete) Consumer Guide by Tom Hull Copyright © 2016 Tom Hull - 2 Table of Contents Introduction................................................................................................................................................1 Individuals..................................................................................................................................................2 Groups....................................................................................................................................................121 Introduction - 1 Introduction write something here Work and Release Notes write some more here Acknowledgments Some of this is already written above: Robert Christgau, Chuck Eddy, Rob Harvilla, Michael Tatum. Add a blanket thanks to all of the many publicists and musicians who sent me CDs. End with Laura Tillem, of course. Individuals - 2 Individuals Ahmed Abdul-Malik Ahmed Abdul-Malik: Jazz Sahara (1958, OJC) Originally Sam Gill, an American but with roots in Sudan, he played bass with Monk but mostly plays oud on this date. Middle-eastern rhythm and tone, topped with the irrepressible Johnny Griffin on tenor sax. An interesting piece of hybrid music. [+] John Abercrombie John Abercrombie: Animato (1989, ECM -90) Mild mannered guitar record, with Vince Mendoza writing most of the pieces and playing synthesizer, while Jon Christensen adds some percussion. [+] John Abercrombie/Jarek Smietana: Speak Easy (1999, PAO) Smietana
    [Show full text]
  • Adventures in Film Music Redux Composer Profiles
    Adventures in Film Music Redux - Composer Profiles ADVENTURES IN FILM MUSIC REDUX COMPOSER PROFILES A. R. RAHMAN Elizabeth: The Golden Age A.R. Rahman, in full Allah Rakha Rahman, original name A.S. Dileep Kumar, (born January 6, 1966, Madras [now Chennai], India), Indian composer whose extensive body of work for film and stage earned him the nickname “the Mozart of Madras.” Rahman continued his work for the screen, scoring films for Bollywood and, increasingly, Hollywood. He contributed a song to the soundtrack of Spike Lee’s Inside Man (2006) and co- wrote the score for Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007). However, his true breakthrough to Western audiences came with Danny Boyle’s rags-to-riches saga Slumdog Millionaire (2008). Rahman’s score, which captured the frenzied pace of life in Mumbai’s underclass, dominated the awards circuit in 2009. He collected a British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Award for best music as well as a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for best score. He also won the Academy Award for best song for “Jai Ho,” a Latin-infused dance track that accompanied the film’s closing Bollywood-style dance number. Rahman’s streak continued at the Grammy Awards in 2010, where he collected the prize for best soundtrack and “Jai Ho” was again honoured as best song appearing on a soundtrack. Rahman’s later notable scores included those for the films 127 Hours (2010)—for which he received another Academy Award nomination—and the Hindi-language movies Rockstar (2011), Raanjhanaa (2013), Highway (2014), and Beyond the Clouds (2017).
    [Show full text]
  • This List Attempts to Document Every Vinyl Record Released in the USA, Only, Relating to the Batman Craze of the 1960’S
    This list attempts to document every vinyl record released in the USA, only, relating to the Batman craze of the 1960’s. US 7”/Singles: Artist – “Title” A-Side / “Title” B-Side (Mfg’r Record #, Date) (Notes) · 4 Of Us - “Batman” / “You Gonna Be Mine” (Hideout 1003, 1965) (A surf instrumental and is not related to the TV series; later pressings of this single have the Batman song retitled as “Freefall”) · 5th Avenue Busses - “Robin Boy Wonder” / “Fantastic Voyage” (20th Century Fox 45-6653, 1966) (Promo copy exists) · The Airmen Of Note – “Theme From Batman” / “Second Time Around” (The United States Airforce Public Service Program” GZS 108695, 1966?) (“Music In the Air” radio transcription 33 1/3 RPM, 7” single, Programs NR: 423/424. Label reads “This record is the property of the U.S. Government and cannot be used for commercial purposes.” The Airmen Of Note are the jazz ensemble within the US Army Air Forces Band and was formed to carry on the music of The Major Glenn Miller Army Air Forces Orchestra.) · Davie Allan & The Arrows - “Batman Theme” (Reportedly recorded in 1966 but never issued as 45. Instead, it first appeared on the 1996 reissue CD of the Various Artists “Wild Angels” soundtrack.) · Astronauts - “Batman Theme” (Never issued as 45. A surf instrumental first released on 1963 LP so is not TV show influenced) · Avengers - “The Batman Theme” / “Back Side Blues” (MGM K 13465, 1966) (Though released as by "The Avengers," the A-side was recorded by all-female group The Robins, while the flip was recorded by popular Ardent recording
    [Show full text]
  • Jambalaya [Yearbook] 1897
    m il, MBALAW :'!:'i'^fi Digitized by tine Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/jambalayayearboo02edit IX]®Klo[B^K]E)^[L[L lLSLI (BD,CB©®I?3o iijjiiiAa>i.ii);iiWir3iiJ^inTj.i3- he ^sine (UrArit\/[1IVLR!)ITY. tW 0RLEAh>5,, La. Vol. n. ^^RESS OFL fiASHVILLE. I Ta tlir lUnnnnj of ^landall L,rr Gibson, Sulclicr, Statrsmnn, S-rliulnr, fxntl First "-('rrsitlrnt nf thr Buarri uf Ariininislnitnrs nf Tixlnne "ilniurrsitxj, this xiuhainr is rEspertfitlb tirtiicntetl. _f.i^_> PAGE Photo of Randall Lee Gibson, . Frontispiece Dedication, ........ 5 Biographical Sketch of Randall Lee Gibson, 9 Introduction, ....... II Facult}' and Instructors, ..... 13 Suniniar)' - - Faculty and Instructors, 15 Board of Administrators, ..... 16 Officers, ........ 16 Photo, Class of 1897, ...... 18 . Officers, Class of 1S97, . 19 History, Class of 1897, ...... 20 Statistics, Class of 1897, College of Arts and Sciences, 22 .Statistics, Class of r897. College of Technology, . 23 Photo, Class of 1898 24 Officers, Class of 1898, ...... 25 History, Class of 1898 26 Statistics, Class of 1898, College of Arts and Sciences, 28 Statistics, Class of iSg8, College of Technology, . 30 Photo, Class of 1899, ...... 32 Officers, Class of 1899, ...... 33 History, Class of 1899, ...... 34 Statistics, Class of 1899, College of Arts and Sciences, 36 Statistics, Class of 1899, College of Technology, . 38 Photo, Class of 1900, ...... 40 Officers, Class of 1900, ...... 41 History, Class of 1900, ...... 42 Statistics, Class of 1900, College of Arts and Sciences, 44 Statistics, Class of 1900, College of Technology, . 45 Special Students in Both Colleges, 47 University Department of Philosophy and Science, 48 The Medical Department, ....
    [Show full text]
  • Jambalaya [Yearbook] 1900
    >^^Mtwm^^m-i^^^. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/jambalayayearboo05edit WM. 0, ROGERS. JAnBALAYA MDCCCG NEWCOMB COLLWt LIBRARY fi' ^ hP This Book was printed by L. GRAHAM & SON, Ltd. ', '. J New Orleans, La. THAT'S ALL! DEDICATION. To WM- O. ROGERS, Gentleman and Scholar, Secretary of the University, and our Faithful Friend, this, the Fifth Volume of Jambalaya, we dedicate. ^^a^Z. Academical Dbpartment— Page. Photo., Senior Class of 1900 19 Senior Class Officers 20 History of the Class of 1900 21 Statistics of the Class of 1900 23 Junior Class Officers 26 Photo., Junior Class of 1901 27 History of the Class of 1901 28 Statistics of the Class of 1901 30 Sophomore Class, Officers 32 Photo., Sophomore Class of 1902 33 History of the Class of 1902 34 Statistics of the Class of 19U2 36 Freshman Class Officers 38 Photo., Freshman Class of 1903 . 39 History of the Class of 1903 40 Statistics of the Class of 1903 .... 42 Special Students 45 University Department of Philosophy and Science 46 Kewcomb— Senior Class Officers 48 Photo., Senior Class of 1900 49 History of the Class of 1900 50 Statistics of the Class of 1900 53 Junior Class Officers 54 History of the Class of 1901 55 Statistics of the Class of 1901 . 57 Sophomore Class Officers 58 History of the Class of 1902 59 Statistics of the Class of 1902 61 Freshman Class Officers 62 History of the Class of 1903 63 Statistics of the Class of 1903 .
    [Show full text]
  • STRUM for FUN TWO CHORD SONG BOOK Baritone
    STRUM FOR FUN TWO CHORD SONG BOOK Baritone (Keys of F, C and G) Strum along with the practice recordings at www.strumforfun.co.uk TWO CHORD SONGS - HOW TO USE THIS BOOK. People starting to play the uke will often want to start with the simplest of songs i.e. those that do not require many chords. There are lots of well known songs that only require two chords and there is a list on the following page but the chords are written in three different keys F, C, and G, for just six of those songs. Jambalaya, Singing in the Rain, Clementine, Deep in the Heart of Texas, How much is that Doggie in the Window, Down in the Valley. The aim is 1. To get changing chords effortlessly. 2. Extending chord vocabulary by degrees. To achieve this you 1. could work your way through all the songs in F then move to the songs in C then finally to those in G OR 2. could play one song in F then try the same song in C and finally in G then move on to the next song. AT THE END OF THIS BOOK YOU SHOULD KNOW THE FOLLOWING CHORDS F C7 C G7 G D7 With the addition of Bb and A Minor you should be able to tackle many three and four chord songs. TWO CHORD SONGS All these songs have only TWO chords in them. If played in the key of C you will need to know C and G7. If played in the key of G you will need to know G and D7.
    [Show full text]
  • The KARAOKE Channel Song List
    11/17/2016 The KARAOKE Channel Song list Print this List ... The KARAOKE Channel Song list Show: All Genres, All Languages, All Eras Sort By: Alphabet Song Title In The Style Of Genre Year Language Dur. 1, 2, 3, 4 Plain White T's Pop 2008 English 3:14 R&B/Hip- 1, 2 Step (Duet) Ciara feat. Missy Elliott 2004 English 3:23 Hop #1 Crush Garbage Rock 1997 English 4:46 R&B/Hip- #1 (Radio Version) Nelly 2001 English 4:09 Hop 10 Days Late Third Eye Blind Rock 2000 English 3:07 100% Chance Of Rain Gary Morris Country 1986 English 4:00 R&B/Hip- 100% Pure Love Crystal Waters 1994 English 3:09 Hop 100 Years Five for Fighting Pop 2004 English 3:58 11 Cassadee Pope Country 2013 English 3:48 1-2-3 Gloria Estefan Pop 1988 English 4:20 1500 Miles Éric Lapointe Rock 2008 French 3:20 16th Avenue Lacy J. Dalton Country 1982 English 3:16 17 Cross Canadian Ragweed Country 2002 English 5:16 18 And Life Skid Row Rock 1989 English 3:47 18 Yellow Roses Bobby Darin Pop 1963 English 2:13 19 Somethin' Mark Wills Country 2003 English 3:14 1969 Keith Stegall Country 1996 English 3:22 1982 Randy Travis Country 1986 English 2:56 1985 Bowling for Soup Rock 2004 English 3:15 1999 The Wilkinsons Country 2000 English 3:25 2 Hearts Kylie Minogue Pop 2007 English 2:51 R&B/Hip- 21 Questions 50 Cent feat. Nate Dogg 2003 English 3:54 Hop 22 Taylor Swift Pop 2013 English 3:47 23 décembre Beau Dommage Holiday 1974 French 2:14 Mike WiLL Made-It feat.
    [Show full text]