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...doing in Western Europe? TIME last week asked a sagacious Frenchman to give his opinion. He said...
Says Francescatti, with a crinkly grin: "With Ormandy, whom I play with most, I make fun. With Bruno Walter, no; with him it is just the angelic smile." Francescatti likes to take concerts easy-but he keeps his playing clean, forthright and brilliant. A small, excitable Frenchman of 42, Francescatti has been fiddling in the U.S. ten years, and is now regarded as one of the half-dozen first-raters in this country. In his native Marseilles he learned most of his art from his mother and father, both able violinists, and could play classical concertos before he learned...
...Frenchman: "I am not a Russian...
Varsity fencers have no priority on Coach Perey's optimism, since a group of 13 Freshmen are also vying for first place in the soft-spoken Frenchman's opinion. Labor pains of the embryonic Yardling team will be hard, however, delaying its differentiated arrival until sometime shortly after the season-opening Exeter match...
Nobody but Americans. From Calcutta to Rangoon they had to stop at every good-sized rice paddy-George had picked up "Delhi belly." In Hanoi, a Frenchman told them not to bother about showing their passports, everybody knew "nobody but Americans would do a damn fool thing like this." They sat out a typhoon in Hong Kong, a binge and hangover at Amoy. Flying in loose formation, they worked out a bit of dialogue to pass the time on their long hops. Cliff: "We're lost, but we're making good time." George: "We're broke...