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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Cradle of Aviation." There one rainy dawn in May, 1927, Charles Augustus Lindbergh took off for Paris; within the next 40 days Clarence Chamberlin set out for Berlin and Richard Evelyn Byrd took off for the Continent, landing in the French surf. Roosevelt saw Wiley Post and Harold Gatty fly off in the Winnie Mae one June day in 1931, return eight days, 15 hours, 51 minutes later, having set a new round-the-world mark; seven years later Douglas Corrigan roared away for "California," wound up at Baldonnel Airfield, Dublin, and went down in history as "Wrong Way Corrigan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REAL ESTATE: New History for Old | 7/16/1956 | See Source »

Professor Harold C. Schmidt, director of the Harvard Summer School Chorus has announced the concert plans for the 130-voice mixed chorus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Chorus Plans T.V. Concert, Other Events | 7/12/1956 | See Source »

...Formal Uses for In-School TV" will evaluate the use of Television inside the classroom. This final evening session will be held on July 18, and among the speakers will be Harold C. Hunt, Under-secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Educational TV's Effect and Future To Be Discussed | 7/12/1956 | See Source »

Most easily accessible is the music sponsored by the Summer School itself. This will include the mixed Summer School Chorus under the direction of Professor Harold Schmidt of Stanford University, the record selections that will be presented in the Lamont Library Forum Room every Friday at 4 p.m., and the periodic free concerts that will take place in Paine Hall, the music building. The first of these concerts, a song recital, is scheduled for Tuesday, July...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Music, Music, Music | 7/2/1956 | See Source »

Bach for Percussion (New York Percussion Ensemble conducted by Harold Glick; Audio Fidelity). Four familiar Bach organ works rapped out on the numerous wood, skin and metal objects of a modern percussion department. The result has the effect of an X-ray photograph of a flower-barely recognizable, eerie and oddly fascinating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Classical Records | 7/2/1956 | See Source »

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