Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...emblem suggested by Bernard Frank for Henry Wallace [TIME, Jan. 19] seems to be a natural, inasmuch as HAW in a farmer's language means a left turn. . . . CARROLL D. COFFIELD Cleveland, Ohio...
Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 (the Cleveland Orchestra, George Szell conducting; Columbia, 8 sides). Robert Schumann called the Fourth "a slender Greek maiden between two Norse giants" (the Eroica and the Fifth). In his Columbia debut with the Cleveland Orchestra, Conductor Szell has sculptured her skillfully and gracefully. Performance: excellent...
...Cleveland's growing Glidden Co., which had successfully branched out (e.g., soybean products) beyond its profitable paint business, earned $7.57, but sold at only 23½, just about three times as much...
...professor examined her textbook, and decided that it was not. The Diocese of Cleveland agreed. The professor told Baldwin-Wallace's 163 Catholic students that they must resign from the college. "If my doctor tells me to eat beef," he explained, "and a waiter in a restaurant says he has only pork, I don't stay and fight with him. I just walk out." By week's end 65 Catholic students had packed their bags and left...
...Committee members, in addition to Paul, are; Cleveland Amory '39, John B. Bowditch '37, George M. Burditt, Jr. '44, Hugh Calkins '45, Dan H. Fenn, Jr. '44, Harold P. Field '46, William M. Flook, Jr. '44, John C. Harper '46, Dean M. Hennessy '45, John A. Holabird '42, Richard P. Kleeman '44, Thomas S. Kuhn...