Word: directorship
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mendelssohn a few months later. In 1910 he did military service in the Caucasus. When he had served his term he went back to St. Petersburg and Moscow, composed more music, lectured on it, wrote articles about it. After the Revolution his industry won him the directorship of the People's Conservatory at Tiflis...
...trust Dictator Joseph Stalin and the result was the present Franco-Soviet Pact, negotiated by Herriot, signed by Laval, upheld by Blum (TIME, May 13, 1935 et seq.). From the point of view of Comrade Stalin, it was appalling that Comrade Navachine, who had quietly resigned his Soviet bank directorship in Paris sometime ago, should have been scheduled one day last week to deliver a lecture that evening "Exposing the Moscow Trial...
...patient although the doctor on the case was an hour late. When an infantile paralysis epidemic breaks out, Trent retracts his testimony against Ludlow so as to continue his research, serves humanity, marries Ruth. David Boehm's hard-hitting screen play is far better craftsmanship than the ponderous directorship of Charles Vidor. Flying to Hollywood, Producer Schulberg's attention was attracted to dark John Trent, .who suggests a cross between Richard Barthelmess and George Raft, in the coffee shop of the Kansas City Airport. When a female passenger said audibly: "That's a dish!" Producer Schulberg offered...
...bedfellowship, for example, Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn and the Associated Press. Adman Guimier is also the publisher of the violently anti-Blum daily Journal and as such is a newsman in his own right. Last week he broke the biggest French press story in years by resigning his Havas directorship and hurling the charge that Premier Blum had told Havas they could take their choice: either M. Guimier must resign from Havas, or the Havas advertising agency must be unmerged and separated from the Havas news service. How the Premier of the French Republic ever came to have the notion...
...belt for rehabilitation of its name. Of the three sons of Samuel Sachs, only one remained in the firm, Walter Edward Sachs, who sold his yacht and set to work on the wreckage. His brother Paul had long since retired to an art professorship at Harvard and an associate directorship of Harvard's Fogg Art Museum. Brother Arthur retired last year to the life he preferred in France. Dignified, cultured Walter Sachs, a Harvard classmate of Franklin D. Roosevelt has only one family partner, Howard Sachs, a son of Founder Sachs's Brother Harry. The others are Henry...