Word: baldinger
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Back in Paris after the war, she sneaked backstage between acts of La Bohème at the Opéra-Comique and buttonholed balding Georges Hirsch, head of national French opera houses, told him: "Mr. Rouché thought I would be a wonderful Thaïs." Hirsch was flummoxed...
Mossman, a balding, limpid-eyed arranger who can bat out an "adaptation" in a day, has done 400 of them. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music, he has turned out some Gershwinesque compositions of his own. His New York Concerto is to be played by the Boston "Pops...
". . . Not Until." With Ford auto assembly unhurt, pink-cheeked, balding Robert Keys, the ex-Ford foreman who had formed F.A.A. in 1941 and still heads it, telephoned Ford Personnel Chief John S. Bugas, and asked what Ford had to offer. Answered Bugas crisply: "I'll be very happy to...
"Tall, balding Gus Hennig, chief guard for the past 37 years, smiles and says: 'It's wicked out there today.' As you walk on to the floor a messenger in full sprint about knocks you down. The great paneled room resembles a large railroad station at 5...
In the marbled, high-walled hearing room of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, the life-&-death trial of the nation's biggest lending agency dragged on into its fifth week. The question whether the powerful RFC should be continued beyond its legal deadline of June 30 has revolved...