Word: conductivity
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...correspondence with the various schools he used forged Harvard stationery. On one letterhead is the name of former Dean Lewis. This paper was used to authorize the man to conduct negotiations on behalf of the University...
...over the world. Titled the NBC Symphony Orchestra, it was especially assembled to play under Arturo Toscanini when that exacting little maestro arrives in the U. S. in December, to fulfill the contract he signed with NBC last winter (TIME, Feb. 15). For the ten concerts he will conduct on Saturday nights (10 to 11:30 E. S. T. on both NBC networks), Toscanini will receive $40,000 plus his passage and U. S. income taxes...
...permanent U. S. symphony to be maintained the year around by a broadcasting company. NBC's orchestra will be drilled for the next month by Rodzinski, commuting between Manhattan and Cleveland, where this week he opens the 20th season of the Cleveland Orchestra. Rodzinski and Pierre Monteux will conduct three NBC concerts apiece before Toscanini's arrival. The 92 men of the orchestra were chosen from among 700 applicants, to the concern of at least one orchestra-the Detroit Symphony, which is losing five...
...assistant U. S. Attorney General in charge of trust-busting and now head of the defense's 57 attorneys, had an obvious comeback. In hope of getting convictions instead of a mere injunction the Government for the first time in a big case had used its power to conduct a criminal rather than a civil action. "Since they have chosen to institute a criminal case," stormed Wild Bill, "they must be bound by the rules that our Constitution has prescribed in order to protect the defendants when they are accused of crime. Now, an essential element in this case...
...Tschaikowsky's Second Symphony in another Sanders Theatre concert. The reaction to a first hearing of this group tends to be surprisingly pleasant, and an added point of interest this week will be the world premiere of "Epic Poem" by a Harvard graduate, Arthur Korb '30. Alexander Thiede will conduct...