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'''Richard Rodgers''' was a Broadway composer. At Columbia, he befriended [[Lorenz Hart]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein]], and participated in the [[Varsity Show]]. Originally in the Class of [[1923]], Rodgers dropped out in [[1921]] to attend [[Julliard]].
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'''Richard Rodgers''' was a Broadway composer. At Columbia, he befriended [[Lorenz Hart]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein]], and participated in the [[Varsity Show]]. He wrote "Fly with Me," the Varsity Show of [[1920]], with lyrics by Hart. He was also a member of [[Pi Lambda Phi]]. Originally in the Class of [[1923]], Rodgers dropped out in [[1921]] to attend [[Juilliard]].
  
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 7 August 2010

See also Wikipedia's article about "Richard Rodgers".

Richard Rodgers was a Broadway composer. At Columbia, he befriended Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein, and participated in the Varsity Show. He wrote "Fly with Me," the Varsity Show of 1920, with lyrics by Hart. He was also a member of Pi Lambda Phi. Originally in the Class of 1923, Rodgers dropped out in 1921 to attend Juilliard.