Word: aves
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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March from "Der Obersteiger" by Zeller; Overture to "The Merry Wives of Windsor" by Nicolai; Valse Triste, by Sibelius; Peer Gynt, Suite, by Grieg; Ballet Suite by Gluck-Mottl; Ave Maria (Solo violin--J. Theodorowicz--Harp, Organ, and Strings); Ouverture Solennelle, "1812," by Tchaikovsky; Tales from the Vienna Woods, Waitz, by Strauss; "Tannhauser," Introduction and Song of the Evening Star (Violoncello solo: J. Langendoen) by Wagner; "Tannhauser," Entrance of the Guests into the Wartburg, by Strauss...
...Washington, D. C., the police radio commanded: "Scout car No. 10 go to Georgia Ave. & Taylor St. Police being attacked." The message came over Scout car No. 10's receiving set but Policemen Smooh and Renner were too busy to respond. They were the police being attacked at Georgia Ave. & Taylor...
...lady-pupil demonstrated the dance floor, gingerly moved her arms and head to "play" the Bach-Gounod Ave Maria. Theremin's pupils performed individually, on space-controlled instruments which have a tone-quality something like a cello's, and on keyboard instruments which are in principle the same but sound more like woodwinds. Finally the pupils performed altogether, sounded not unlike a group of children, a little uncertain as to pitch, blowing on combs and tissue paper...
...Zelli got his start running a restaurant at the corner of 43rd Street and Madison Ave., Manhattan, before the War, later moved to London, fought in the Italian artillery, and after the Armistice catered to restive U. S. officers at the original "American Bar" in Tours...
...went to the accounting department, became its chief. He has been with Steel since the late great John Pierpont Morgan organized it in 1901. Comptroller since 1902, a director since 1920, a finance committeeman since 1922, he lives quietly in an apartment house on Manhattan's Park Ave., rides the subway to No. 71 Broadway every day. Known as the world's richest clerk, he has successfully fought publicity of any kind. The famed Filbert legend of aloofness was started many years ago by the late great Elbert Henry Gary. Said the Judge, "I have known Filbert...