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...first choice, Wilhelm Furtwängler, declined after liberals and Jews who suspect him of Nazi sympathies had raised a row (TIME, March 9 & 23). The second choice, whose name was revealed last week, would have been eminently satisfactory to anti-Nazis. Fritz Busch, onetime director of the Dresden Opera, lost his job in 1933 because of his liberal leanings. A onetime guest conductor in Manhattan (1926-27, 1928-29), he is a good friend of Toscanini, a brother of Violinist Adolf Busch. From Copenhagen last week Conductor Busch cabled his regrets because of radio contracts...
Rumors of their relationship preceded them. When they stopped in Dresden, an Englishwoman there wrote: "Lord Nelson thinks of nothing but Lady Hamilton, who is totally occupied by the same object. She is bold, forward, coarse, assuming and vain. Her figure is colossal, but, excepting her feet, which are hideous, well-shaped. Her bones are large and she is exceedingly embonpoint." In England the mob shouted hoarse applause but society whispered. Nelson was heaped with formal honors and financial rewards, but he and Emma were received nowhere. Nelson's wife formally left him. Before old Sir William died, with...
Robert Ulich, professor of the Philosophy and History of Education at the Technische Hochschule, Dresden, Germany, has been appointed professor of Education...
...Robert Ulich, Lecturer in the Philosophy of Education, and former professor of this subject in the Higher Technical School of Dresden Germany, will offer a new course on the Trends and Influences in the History of Education...
...Robert Ulich, visiting lecturer on Comparative Education since 1933, will remain at Harvard in the same capacity during the coming year. Dr. Ulich is Professor of Philosophy at the Tech-nische Hochschule, Dresden...