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Beethoven: "Archduke" Trio, Op. 97, No. 7 (Artur Rubinstein, pianist, Jascha Heifetz, violinist, Emanuel Feuermann, cellist; Victor; 10 sides). There is no doubt at all about this masterpiece's authorship. This great trio's performance of it was magnificently recorded before Cellist Feuermann's death a year...
...BARUCH, the name . . . of a character in the Old Testament, associated with the prophet Jeremiah, and described as his secretary and spokesman . . . the Book of Baruch . . . consists of several parts, which cohere so badly that we are obliged to assume plurality of authorship...
...modern New Deal the prophet Jeremiah seems to prefer to be his own spokesman at the weekly press conferences. However, the lack of coherence which would lead to the assumption of plurality of authorship still befuddles the minds...
...question before the jury was whether O'Donnell's story about the charges of convoying was true. A further problem: Publisher Stern's editorial (he admitted authorship) was on its face libelous to O'Donnell's character. Could Stern prove his charges about O'Donnell? To the witness stand trooped Washington newsmen...
When his Pulitzer Prize was announced, the then Assistant Professor of History was relatively unknown. The authorship of his book, which developed a wide popular appeal, was attributed to Solon J. Buck, now National Archivist, and even to Pearl Buck. Among the notes of appreciation he received was one from Margaret Mitchell, whose novel of the horrors of the Reconstruction contrasted so sharply with Buck's objective study of the healing of the wounds...