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Dabbling in the performing arts for the first time, the Graduate School of Education is presenting two "lecture-performances' 'of the Ina Hahn Company for its students this month...
...Hahn company, founded by Miss Hahn, a choreographer and dancer herself, is a small repertory company whose members for the most part are also either dance or music teachers. The Company specialized in lecture-performances, and has danced mainly for schools, universities, and art associations...
...would not escape him; five minutes before the sale began he had two long-distance telephone lines open from his Fullerton, Calif., office to Parke-Bernet. Then, as the bidding of Renoir's early master piece reached the million mark, he shifted from his representative, Manhattan Dealer Stephen Hahn, directly to Parke-Bernet's chairman, Peter Wilson, who relayed Simon's bids inconspicuously from behind a screen on the auction-room podium. "I had a hunch that it could have gone for as much as $2,500,000," said Simon afterward. He added: "I would not have...
...postwar Germany, Hahn became the most revered elder statesman of what had once been Europe's proudest scientific establishment. He collected many awards, including a Nobel Prize in chemistry for his discovery of fission. But he always accepted such honors with characteristic humility. Visiting an atomic reactor or nuclear power station, he would shrug modestly: "It has all been the work of others." In a soon-to-be-published 300-page memoir, he brushed off his historic work in fewer than five pages. Last week, at the age of 89, the father of fission died peacefully in his beloved...
Died. Otto Hahn, 89, Nobel laureate who proved that the atom could be split (see SCIENCE...