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...march in the academic procession, but will not be dressed in gown and mortarboard. "We don't want to hoke it up," says Sara Gilbert, a spokesman for the college. The address will be delivered from the wings to the robot's speaker by its creator Bill Bakaleinikoff. Says he of his creation: "As soon as Robot gets ten minutes into his speech, they'll forget that he's a robot. Afterward they'll probably take him to the local malt shop and buy him new batteries...
...second year in high school, her parents were beginning to wonder whether her singing was good enough to justify full-time study. Conductor Vladimir Bakaleinikoff, now musical adviser of the Pittsburgh Symphony, listened and said yes. So her mother took her to New York, and there they went to see a voice teacher named William Herman. Teacher Herman listened to Pat, looked her over once, then summed her up like a judge at a stock show: "Wide face, straight back, well-developed torso, flexible figure, great thoracic swing, long tongue, high-arched palate, proportion of vocal cords to resonators almost...
...rehearsal, Conductor Vladimir Bakaleinikoff had a hard time with Mario's squealing admirers. At one point Lanza started a stampede by throwing his handkerchief into the crowd. Cried Bakaleinikoff, when the uproar subsided for a moment: "This is a symphony orchestra. You must be verrry quiet-shut...
...gave him the hiccoughs." Fortnight ago this ebullient musician came out as a composer himself. The M. M. Cole Publishing Co. presented 20 Boguslawski piano pieces, 120 edited classics for children. Simple, but not for musical dunces, the exercises so tickled the Cincinnati Symphony's Assistant Conductor Vladimir Bakaleinikoff that he chose four of the Boguslawski compositions to orchestrate for his coming season of children's concerts. The publishers thereupon commissioned Pianist-Composer Boguslawski to write 180 more children's teaching-pieces, edit 400 classics...
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