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To many churchmen St. John Bosco's experience might seem all in the day's work-and not only in Bosco's Italy. Even in supposedly sober England, rectories appear hardly less haunted than castles. Perhaps the greatest expert on those teasing, furniture-tossing, ructious ghosts called...
Mozart: Don Giovanni (Mariano Stabile, baritone; Alois Pernerstorfer, bass; Gertrude Grob-Prandl, soprano; Herbert Handt, tenor; Hilde Konetzni, soprano; Alfred Poell, bass; Hedda Heusser, soprano; Oskar von Czerwenka, bass; Vienna State Opera Chorus, the Vienna
By last week, 110,000 U.S. horse fans had had a look at the culture that had so impressed George Patton, and most of them were impressed too. Under Col. Alois Podhajsky and his riders of the Vienna school, the Lipizzans were the No. I spectacle of Manhattan's...
Died. Joseph Alois Schumpeter, 66, Harvard economist, onetime (1919-20) Finance Minister of Austria, author of a major treatise on economics (Business Cycles: A Theoretical, Statistical and Historical Analysis of the Capitalist Process); of a cerebral hemorrhage; in Taconic, Conn.
Joseph Alois Schumpeter, George F. Baker Professor of Economics and one of the world's leading economists, died early yesterday morning at the age of 66. Death resulted from a cerebral hemorrhage while Schumpeter was sleeping in his country house in Taconic, Connecticut.