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Marching out amid cheers, the Congress then resolved part of itself into a Culture Chamber and Orator Hitler spoke for a time on Kultur. The only female in his audience was beauteous Leni Riefenstahl. the Realmleader's cinema favorite.* Perspiring freely as he wrestled with his subject, the Realmleader cried...
There's Always Tomorrow (Universal) is a sad little glimpse of the White family, battling a picayune crisis. Mother White (Lois Wilson) is so devoted to her children that she forgets about Father White (Frank Morgan) except when the furnace gets too low. When the children give a party he...
At a concert in 1929, bushy beloved Sir Henry Wood, famed English conductor, led his orchestra through Bach's Organ Toccata and Fugue in D Minor. Londoners, delighted, ruffled through their programs to discover that the transcription was by one Paul Klenovsky. "a young man understood to have lived in...
Readers of Mr. Sitwell's biography will find an earnest attempt to discover Liszt's true place in the history of music. Mr. Sitwell's estimate: like Byron. Liszt was the embodiment of his art, a poetical figure if not a great poet. The greatest of pianists, he became at...
If her writing strikes the reader as un-English in its flavor, that may be explained by the fact that Doris Manners-Sutton, born in Australia, is of Irish-Breton parentage. A scrawled statement of her own, reluctantly given, contains all her publishers have been able to discover about her...