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Burt Wilson : ウィキペディア英語版
Burt Wilson

Burt Wilson (born January 24, 1933) is a philosopher, writer, broadcaster, jazz musician, political activist, playwright, and former advertising executive.
==College==
Wilson received a BA degree in Telecommunications from the University of Southern California in 1955.〔(UCLA Oral History Project - Interview of Burt Wilson : oral history transcript, Dec. 5, 2005 )〕 While at USC, Wilson served as the writer and announcer for the pre-game and halftime activities, in the ''Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum'', for the ''Spirit of Troy'', the ''USC Trojan Marching Band'', under the direction of ''Tommy Walker''. On October 30, 1954, Wilson was involved in an accident where a steel tower collapsed at USC's ''Bovard Field'' during a morning rehearsal for Band Day featuring a musical tribute on the 100th birthday of ''Bandmaster John Philip Sousa''. There were about 20 people on the platform. Wilson was taken to the Georgia Street Hospital with injuries to his head, abdomen, and legs.〔(15 Injured at SC Drill Field by Collapse of Steel Tower; Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File); Oct 31, 1954; Page 1; )〕 After receiving treatment, Wilson asked the police to drive him to the USC-Oregon State game, at the coliseum, where he announced the pre-game and half-time band activities from memory.
In his Junior year, Wilson produced the annual inter-fraternity variety show "Trolios" which was staged at the huge Shrine Auditorium, near the USC campus. In his Senior year, Wilson wrote and staged his fraternity's (Theta Chi) Trolios entry, "Social Probation Blues" which won third place in the show. 25 fraternities had entered.
Wilson was also a founding member of Tau Alpha Sigma (TAS) USC's professional communications fraternity.

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