Word: cesare
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...next hour, a choice of three lectures is offered. Professor Baxter will speak on "Roosevelt and the Big Stick," in Sever 35. Professor Parker will lecture on "Animal Coloration" in the Geological Lecture Room, and Professor Spalding, in the Music Building, will give a lecture on Cesar Frank's Symphony...
Died. Paul Cesar Helleu, 67, French artist, famed for his etchings of beautiful women; in Paris. He etched Mrs. Edward H. Harriman, Mrs. Ogden Mills, Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, and said he could not be persuaded to do the portrait of an ugly woman. "It would be too boring...
...Alejandro Cesar, newly appointed Minister of the Diaz Government of Nicaragua, presented, his credentials at the White House last week. President Coolidge told him that the U. S. marines would not stay in Nicaragua "longer than is necessary." ¶As it must to some, rose fever came last week to President Coolidge. It causes a slight irritation in the membranes of his nose and throat. "It is not serious," said the physicians, "but it is annoying." ¶Dover (N. J.) Lodge No. 541 of the Loyal Order of Moose invited President Coolidge to become a member. His secretary despatched...
...addition to these two composers, Ravel's choregraphic poem "La Valse", and Cesar Franck's Symphony in D minor, will also be played...
...Brussels-"young lions of the conservatoire," one and all. With much gusto two of these attacked a most modern sonata, compounded of unconvincing fifths, dissonances and Debussyesque decoration, with which Albert Huybrechts, young Belgian, had won the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Prize for 1926.* Compositions by. other Belgians-rich, sensuous Cesar Franck and trickier Joseph Jongen, little-known chief of the Brussels Conservatory. The afternoon was devoted to Russians, with the Stringwood Ensemble of New York at the desks. Many a 100% Congressman might have glowered had he known that the group of Russian peasant songs sung by Baritone Boris Saslavsky...