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...union crews helping the Stones road crew set up the stage, and the Garden's assortment of janitorial personnel. The noises are functional, moving equipment, the distant sounds of machinery, the shouted questions of the cleaning women in the first balcony, the steady cross-Garden shouts from house manager Harold Neal ("He can be a real prick," I'm told) to the crew chiefs...
Died. John F.X. McGohey, 78, Government prosecutor in the celebrated 1949 trial of Eugene Dennis and ten Communists for conspiring to overthrow the U.S. Government by force; of pneumonia; in Manhattan. In a heated nine-month trial before Judge Harold Medina, McGohey persisted through uproarious courtroom disruptions in pressing for the conviction of the U.S. Communist Party's national board. The case ended in jail terms for the defendants, and McGohey was rewarded for his victory with a federal judgeship...
...pleasing contrast to all of this was the lucid, sensitive playing of clarinetist Harold Wright in the best of the three compositions performed. Here was a performer who cared enough not only to master the technical problems for his own instrument, but also to bring forth some sense of the compositional beauty of the music at hand: Brahm's 'honorable mention' for the evening. Dynamic markings were tastefully observed; phrases were si un out to their intended length, and, quite often in dialogue with the cello, passed gracefully to Neikrug, who, taking the opportunity to be heard, broke the continuity...
...presidency two years ago because of his seniority on the governing Council of the Twelve. The author of a score of books on church history and policy, he was a leader of conservative cut and a stern opponent of doctrinal changes. Smith's successor will be Harold Bingham...
Burden Hall Concert Series. Leonard Shure (piano), Roman Totenberg (violin), George Neikrug (cello) and Harold Wright (clarinet) will perform three Brahms trios. July 17, 8:30 p.m., BURDEN HALL...