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...everyman his duty and to every country its mission. Standing as she does at the crossroads of Europe, the mission of Belgium is to work for peace and mediation...
...headed by Composer Richard Strauss, Conductor Franz Schalk, Stage Director Max Reinhardt and Playwright Hugo von Hofmannsthal. decided to give Salzburg a bigger place on the musical map. Two years later the first big Salzburg Festival was given, with a gala outdoor performance of von Hofmannsthal's Jedermann (Everyman) as its principal drawing card...
Worst feature of the 1936 Salzburg season has been the rain which dampened Max Reinhardt's open-air performances of famed Jedermann ("Everyman") and Faust, in which appeared Paula Wessely, a charming German Gretchen...
...Encyclopedia Britannica comes in 24 volumes and costs $126.50; if the smallest New International comes in 14 volumes and costs $95; if Everyman's comes in twelve volumes and costs $30, then how can a Michigan farmer afford a first-rate encyclopedia? The tall, taciturn proprietor of one Michigan farm looked over a fence rail at his neighbors and pondered that question. What the U. S. needed, Dr. Clarke Fisher Ansley decided, was a good one-volume encyclopedia...
Died. Alexander Moissi, 54, trilingual actor (Italian, French, German) famed for his performances under Max Reinhardt; of pneumonia; in Vienna. In 1927 and 1928 he played in the U. S. in Everyman, Tolstoy's The Living Corpse, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Ghosts...