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...exiles most deeply affected by American culture were not painters at all but writers, musicians and directors, from Bertolt Brecht to Arnold Schoenberg, Ernst Lubitsch and Thomas Mann, who gravitated to Los Angeles, worked fitfully but sometimes successfully for the movies and for a while between the Anschluss and the McCarthy years made that palmy city into an extension of the Berlin, the Vienna they had lost. "It is wonderful here on the Pacific, and life is a thousand times better here than in New York," wrote the great director Max Reinhardt to his son. "But I grew...
William H. Bossert, Arnold professor of science, disagreed with the report's recommendation to raise salaries differentially...
...goal is getting back to the NCAAs and winning one or two rounds," co-captain Mitty Arnold said...
Notably, the Crimson boasts last year's All-American junior Tom Blake. Currently the 29th-ranked player in the country, the 6'5 Connecticut native has shown flashes of brilliance in key matches. He also teams up with Arnold to form the 19th-ranked duo that knocked off top-ranked TCU last fall...
BERN, Switzerland: In a proposal that should please Jewish advocates without satisfying them, Swiss president Arnold Koller asked Parliament to establish a $5 billion fund to aid, among others, victims of the Holocaust and their families. The Swiss Foundation for Solidarity, to be set up in the coming year, would use proceeds from Swiss gold reserves that could produce several hundred million dollars a year, all while avoiding the use of Swiss taxpayers' money, an idea that is anathema to many conservatives. But Koller was careful to characterize the fund as a broad humanitarian measure--not a reparation. The money...