Word: ganz
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...House & Mrs. Nicholas Longworth.* Among the 60 guests were Senator and Mrs. Robinson of Arkansas, Vice President-Elect Curtis, Governor Byrd of Virginia, Dr. Hubert Work, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Chrysler of Manhattan. At 10 o'clock came 100 additional guests. Mrs. Ruth Townsend-Petrovich sang; Rudolph Ganz played the piano...
Docket number 31 is the Nottingham Club (Totten, Nickerson) versus the Reading Club (Ganz, Wechsler). Meeting at 64 Oxford Street with David Miller 3L as chief justice...
...work in America. . . ." The five: Olga Samarov, onetime critic (1926-27) New York Evening Post, concert pianist, divorced wife and friend to Leopold Stokowski; Leopold (Anton Stanislaw) Stokowski, conductor of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, by some able critics considered the world's best symphony conductor after Toscanini; Rudolf Ganz, Swiss pianist, composer, onetime (1921-26) conductor of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; Sergei Alexandrovitch Koussevitzky, Russian conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra; Friedrich Wilhelm August Stock. Rhenish composer, conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra...
Second University 150-pound crew--Stroke, F. B. Lee '29; 7, W. L. Shearer '29; 6, C. O. Tuck '30; 5, M. L. Bell '30; 4, Morton Cole '29; 3, James Hudson '29; 2, R. S. Holden '29 bow, S. S. Ganz '28; cox., D. F. Baum...
...pound crew suffered one shift in the substitution at 3.3. Ganz '28 toe Maurice Hecksher '29 at the bow position. Coach C.S. Heard '25 made the replacement to lessen the poundage of the lightweight shell which had been, until yesterday, above the average allowed for 150 pound oarsmen...