Word: conducted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Protests. The texts of British and French remonstrances with the Spanish Rightists this week over the Douhetting of Barcelona were kept secret at London and Paris, but Secretary of State Cordell Hull blazed at Washington: "No theory of war can justify such conduct. . . . I feel that I am speaking for the whole American people...
Forced to conduct business from Paris by telephone, Kraus recently returned to Cambridge. He said last night that he plans to "stay here for keeps," and has taken out his first citizenship papers...
...Dean Gilkey will conduct worship today in the Appleton Chapel...
What the Exchange accountant found in the Whitney records resulted in a hurried meeting of the Exchange governing committee. In open-mouthed horror, it heard the charges against Dick Whitney and then preferred the Exchange's most serious accusation - "conduct apparently contrary to just and equitable principles of trade." Next morning, well knowing it might mean the end of the Exchange's claim that it requires no added SEC supervision, President Gay grimly mounted the rostrum of the Exchange and suspended Richard Whitney & Co. for insolvency (TIME, March 14). Wall Street's first reaction was outright incredulity...
Last week Mexico's No. 1 musician, wiry, dynamic Carlos Chavez, entered NBC's Studio 8-H to conduct the first of two Saturday night broadcasts. First to follow famed Maestro Toscanini at the head of NBC's new $600,000-a-year radio orchestra, Conductor Chavez drew a studio audience in which the mink coats and white ties of previous broadcasts were conspicuously absent. Programmed were two of Conductor Chavez' own compositions: the energetic, Stravinsky-influenced Sinfonia de Antigona; and the Sinfonia India, in which Composer Chavez uses several authentic Mexican Indian themes...