Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Cleveland 5, New York...
Sonorous tones familiar to Cleveland's temple last week filled the committee room at Lake Success: "In these tragic years, when the whole household of Israel became one great hostelry of pain, we could not have builded what we did build had we not preserved our unshakable trust in the victory of truth." Grey-maned Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, speaking for the Jewish Agency for Palestine, was telling the 55 U.N. delegations what the Zionists regard as truth's victory: unlimited immigration of refugee Jews into Palestine, creation of a Zionist state when Jews outnumber the Arabs...
Usually, when a symphony orchestra plays Mozart, half the musicians retire to the wings for a smoke. Last week Cleveland heard the debut of a new orchestra, playing Mozart with all its musicians on stage. Reason: at full strength it had only 30 members, just about the number that Mozart wrote...
...group, which called itself the Cleveland Little Symphony, were all members of the 92-man Cleveland Orchestra, who found themselves with time on their hands at season's end. They banded together as a profit-sharing cooperative. To lead them, they got Theodore Bloomfield, one of Conductor George Szell's bright young (24) assistants. (When he conducted a chamber orchestra in Manhattan last December, the New York Times pontificated: "Theodore Bloomfield is a find.") Verdict of Cleveland critics after last week's Mozart program: the Little Symphony was also a find...
...humane? One obstetrician who thinks it is both is Johns Hopkins' Dr. Alan F. Guttmacher. Of the 60 cases of artificial insemination presided over in the last decade by Dr. Guttmacher, 34 have resulted in pregnancies. Last week, at a meeting of the Ohio State Medical Association in Cleveland, Dr. Guttmacher discussed and defended his work...