Word: ervine
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Leopoldskron Center, run by Kingsley Ervin, Jr. '45, gets 45,000 Swiss francs (about $11,000) from the World Student Relief Organization, and used to count on private persons to supply the rest. Now, the Seminar has assumed control, and the extra expenses...
...appeal received by drive chairman Anthony Oettinger '51, the Rest Center's director Kingsley Ervin, Jr. '45, said, "The young women students here work miraculous transformations with old and ragged things. I cannot overemphasize that anything is useful, but the greatest need is for shoes, overcoats, scarves, sweaters, trousers, and women's dresses...
There was little novelty in such notices for Ervin Laszlo. He made his debut at nine, and by the time Hungary turned Nazi, he was a celebrity in Budapest...
...Nazis moved into their home, banded their arms with the yellow Star of David, sent Ervin's father to the Russian front as a gravedigger for the army. For months, Ervin and his mother lived in a dingy, heatless flat, hidden out by the music loving Swedish Ambassador...
After the war, Ervin went back to his piano, and last year won the coveted first prize at the International Music Competition in Geneva. Now an earnest, black-eyed boy who still likes to tinker with machines "for amuse myself," he hopes to stay in the U.S. He is not nervous before U.S. audiences ("It is not a good play, if your hands are trembling," he says sensibly). But in spite of the critics' plaudits at his Manhattan debut, he thinks he has a long way to go to please them permanently: "I must work and work," says...