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Behind the scenes, the music was less harmonious than on screen. RCA Victor, co-sponsor of the show, thought it would be a good idea to load the program with RCA recording stars. As it worked out, RCA succeeded in adding two of its performing artists to Hurok's original list of ten. Hurok managed to keep Violinist Stern, who records for Columbia, and Soprano Tebaldi, who records for London, in the show. Hurok and RCA then faced an onslaught by the Metropolitan Opera's General Manager Rudolf Bing, who refused to allow Tebaldi...
...should also prove very useful in permitting various clubs to co-sponsor a speaker when they wish," Titus added...
Later I was approached by Mr. Hecht with the proposal that TIME act as co-sponsor of the conference. I was pleased to accept the invitation. We have long had an interest in Latin American affairs; the Latin American edition of TIME, started in 1941, was the first of our four international editions. Immediately, Edgar R. Baker, managing director of the international editions, set to work with Mr. Hecht organizing the meeting. It was decided to call the meeting the Inter-American Investment Conference and schedule it for four days in New Orleans early in March...
...statement asserted, "This is not a partisan measure. It is hoped that Republicans will support it as individuals and not regard it as politically unfriendly, despite the action of the HYRC in refusing to co-sponsor...
...Radcliffe Young Republicans Club, Association for Minority Problems, and Student Government Association agreed to co-sponsor the forum, to take place in the Cabot Hall living room. Several faculty members were invited to represent the Republican point of view, but they were unable to appear. The SDA-led project was planned as an appraisal of the domestic and international aspects of the political, economic, and military policies of the present administration...