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...President and Fellows of Harvard College a matchless collection of casts of German sculpture. It was this Imperial gift that assured the Germanic Association, founded only the previous year, the success of its aspiration to create in America a monument to German culture. A few years later Adolphus Busch donated the money to build, and Professor Bestelmeyer of Munich designed, the present Germanic Museum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Vagabond | 3/24/1937 | See Source »

...orchestra as its only permanent symphony. So many first-desk musicians are playing in it that critics expect the Palestine Symphony to rank soon among the first four orchestras in the world. Impresario Huberman is proud to have engaged for the forthcoming season such guest artists as Violinist Adolf Busch and Cellist Pablo Casals. After Toscanini takes the orchestra to Jerusalem, Haifa, Cairo and Alexandria this season, Issay Dobrowen, former conductor of the San Francisco Symphony, Hans Wilhelm Steinberg, onetime director of the Frankfort Opera, and Michael Taube, former leader of famed German ensembles, will replace him on Jewry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Palestine Symphony | 1/4/1937 | See Source »

...under the tutelage of Professor Richard Robert, he made his debut in Vienna. At 14 he began to study composition under Modernist Arnold Schonberg. He met Violinist Adolf Busch when he was 17, thenceforth appeared with him in chamber music recitals. He began to strike out for himself as a soloist in England. France, Switzerland. Holland, Italy, Spain. Austria. In 1933 the German Government refused to let Serkin, a Jew, play at the Brahms Centennial in Ham burg (TIME, May 1, 1933). Violinist Busch, an Aryan, withdrew too, took the young pianist to live with him in Basle. Year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Serkin's Second | 12/28/1936 | See Source »

...Cornell Walsh, 1b 1b, Cleveland Moser, 2b 2b, Viets Davis, 3b 3b, Webster Wills, ss ss, Brown Carr, lf lf, Scott Cusack, cf cf, Gale Elcock, rf rf, Finn Mayne, sc WINTHROP (7) DUDLEY (4) Turner, c c, Chart Rosenbloom, p p, Banner Hartstone, 1b 1b, Simon, B. Busch, 2b 2b, Rosenberg Gitt, 3b 3b, Simon, A. Bilodeau, ss ss, Soltz Pedrick, lf lf, Cohen Moos, cf cf, Edinburg Lewisohn, rf rf, Lewis Gruening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 12/3/1936 | See Source »

...Bolivian officers, with Bolivia's three Socialist parties, picked for President War Hero Colonel David Toro who was still in the Gran Chaco with his Bolivian garrison. Manifestoed Lieut. Colonel Busch: "The Chaco campaign brought to light the shakiness of the Bolivian State. . . . Most of the humble were required to give their services and sacrifices on the altar of the Fatherland while others-powerful, but very few in number-concentrated in their hands the great fortunes formed by exploiting the natural resources of the country. Nothing in this irritating condition of inequality, however, has nullified the sacrifice of thousands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOLIVIA: Irritating Inequality | 5/25/1936 | See Source »

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