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...Gott" was on his annual tour of our foreign bureaus. In eight weeks, he journeyed to twelve countries in Europe, Africa and South America without adventure, he reports. Since 1947, he has spent about two months each year visiting Time Inc.'s 15 foreign bureaus, most of the 64 staff correspondents and many of the 122 stringers (special correspondents). His domain is a major part of our news service, which operates more Teletype circuits than any other single publishing concern, and rates among the top four news agencies of the world. Time Inc.'s 130 correspondents...
...English climber, Captain Winter, and even Rudi's Uncle Franz must admit this is an auspicious beginning; in his 20 years as a professional guide, Franz grumbles, "for me, there has never been a rich Englishman waiting in a crevasse." Before the reader can say "Grüss Gott!" the three of them are belaying their way toward the summit, along with a tepid villain whom Rudi also rescues, for good measure. By the author of The White Tower and aimed at the schoolboy trade, this is a slick, readable fictionalized account of the 1865 conquest of the Matterhorn...
...Without more encouragement the gauche musician sat down and began to play his C major Sonata. Before he had proceeded far, his host cried, 'Walt, Gott im Himmel, Clara must listen to this...
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...rather dead, determined performance of Bach's "Herr Gott, Dich Loben Wir" smothered the exuberance of the "sacred joy." Much more satisfying were the two choruses from Handel's "Solomon." Delicacy and perfect balance characterized the lyric invocation "Music Spread Thy Voice Around." The second, more dramatic chorus, performed with skill and sensitivity, enabled an easy transition to the tragic mood of the two following works...