Word: georges
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Those receiving grants for independent research are Eric G. Ball, professor of Biological Chemistry; Lyman H. Butterfield '30, lecturer on History; Edward H. Chamberlin, David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy; David Gitlin, assistant professor of Pediatrics; James M. Henderson, assistant professor of Economics; and Georg H.B. Luck, instructor in Classics...
...delight in "Europe's New Churches" was revived in your fine pictorial article. We regret only the omission of the name of the prominent postwar German artist, Georg Meistermann, who designed the stained-glass window in Schweinfurt's St. Kilian's Church...
...same source puts German sales at $8,987,315. Figures show that most of the cameras imported by the U.S. were Japanese-more than 750,000, at an average value of $4.15. Next in number were 250,000 German cameras, at an average value of ,$40.90 each. GEORG BRINCKMANN Executive Secretary German Camera Industry Export Association Cologne, West Germany ¶ TIME should have made clear that its figure included sales made through U.S. PXs in Japan and exports to Canada...
...York Philharmonic (Sun. 2:30 p.m., CBS). Georg Solti conducting...
...that the singers and orchestra are barely audible. Solos break off at tantalizing spots. But for all that, the records offer invaluable testimony to the student of singing on the style, range and phrasing of such otherwise unrecorded golden-agers as Jean De Reszke, Albert Saléza and Georg Anthes, and such better-preserved stars as Lillian Nordica, Emma Eames, Johanna Gadski, Marcella Sembrich and Antonio Scotti. Every so often, the patient listener is suddenly rewarded by hearing the great voices shine through the surface fog-Scotti in Act II of Pagliacci, Melba in the Lucia di Lammermoor...