Word: bernstein
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Other signatures on the telegram were these of Senator Glen Taylor, Leonard Bernstein '89, Olin Downes, and Louis Adamic...
...newly elected leaders of the class of '51 are: Sadja A. Stokowski, President; Barbara J. Fitzgerald, Vice-President; Helen B. Bernstein, Secretary; Lillian D. Merrill, Treasurer; and Patricia Connor and Joan M. Bresnahan, Student Council Representatives...
Stravinsky: L'Histoire du Soldat; Octet for Wind Instruments (Members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein conducting; Victor, 10 sides). Stravinsky's seldom-heard 1918 setting of the old Russian tale of a soldier, his violin and the devil ranks among his masterpieces. L'Histoire sounds almost like a full orchestra; actually only seven instruments are used, but used for all they're worth. Recording: excellent...
...Most of my friends are writers and artists and all of them are neurotic as hell. We decided there was a need for a magazine to explore the problems of the neurotic personality." Among the contributions were poems by Kenneth (Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer) Patchen and Conductor Leonard Bernstein (who called his poem Life Is Juicy). The lead article (by Londoner Rudolph Friedmann) began: "Getting married is the best way of taking regular exercise. In order to encourage his libido the wife lets the husband chase her around...
Sponsored by the Institute of Modern Art, the Music Club formerly existed independently. Its membership is still composed mainly of music concentrators. The Club has had three major periods of activity. Vergil Thompson and Leonard Bernstein '39 led the Club in its first two periods of strength while Radcliffe lent its support and kept the Club going during the war under the guidance of Sarah Cunningham '46 and Mary Briggs...