Word: arnolds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Schneider; its name was supplied by Budapest Violist Boris Kroyt, who had once played with a now defunct European quartet called the Guarneri (after the 18th century Italian violinmaker). Despite its distinguished sponsorship, the quartet's success is the result of its own special musical resources. First Violinist Arnold Steinhardt, 32, a tall (6 ft. 3 in.), darkly handsome bachelor, is a Los Angeles-born virtuoso and 1958 Leventritt Competition winner. Second Violinist John Dalley, 33, and Violist Michael Tree, 46, are both talented sons of well-known violin teachers. Cellist David Soyer, 43, the quartet's unofficial...
Sunday, March 30 DIRECTIONS (ABC, 1-2 p.m.). "The Final Ingredient," an opera by David Amram (libretto by Arnold Weinstein) celebrates a Passover Seder in a Nazi concentration camp. Repeat...
...would urge all members of the Class of '69 and all alumni who are similarly concerned with the Corporation's conduct in this matter to follow my example and inform the president and fellows, Massachusetts Hall, of their feelings in this simple, yet uniquely effective, way. Geoffrey H. Arnold...
...Country Club is Boston's best course, in addition to being its most famous. It was there that Julius Boros beat Arnold Palmer in the 1963 U.S. Open, after both golfers had tied in regulation at the astronomical total of 293, five over...
Writer appearing in the Spring issue are Senator Charles Percy; Alan S. Boyd; E. Claiborne Robins, President of A. H. Robins Drug company; Stanley Arnold and Ralph Nader...