Word: goldberg
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Benjamin I. Goldberg, Boston attorney who represents the purchasers, most of them New Yorkers, said yesterday that the group is "definitely not interested" in continuing any form of sports at the Arena, after March...
...Alban Berg's warmhearted Violin Concerto, expertly played by Szymon Goldberg and the Pittsburgh Symphony...
...Once Again ..." The critics next day were sharply divided. Mildred Norton of the Los Angeles Daily News called the cantata an "essay in boredom," and added: "The most invigorating sound I heard was a restive neighbor winding his watch." Wrote Albert Goldberg of the Times: "Perhaps only a musician can appreciate the extreme technical discipline involved ... It makes no obvious appeal to anything within the range of the average listener's experience, yet by its very starkness it creates a perfect setting . . . for the old English texts involved. Once again, it would seem, Stravinsky has opened new paths...
...sessions, both Feinsinger and the "public" members of WSB shied away from the union shop issue. But Feinsinger was under strong pressure to get a majority report and wind up the hearing. The labor members of the WSB knew this and, under the coaching of C.I.O. Counsel Arthur Goldberg, they withheld their support (siding with industry) until Feinsinger put his blessing on the union shop. When Feinsinger was asked at a press conference why the WSB stretched its authority to recommend the union shop, he blurted: "We were boxed in." Then he got around to a lawyer's justification...
...editor in chief is Stephen Kurzman '53. Other officers are: Edward H. Fleischman '53, business manager; Maurice F. Lesses '53, managing editor; Lewis R. Goldberg '53, editorial chairman; Stuart H. Trott '53, art and lay-out editor; and Henry A. Greenburg '53, photographic editor...