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...December Huff. Ima Hogg is one of the orchestra's founders (1913) and president of the board. Her rule has been benevolent. Says she: "I've dreamed of enriching the lives of everybody through music." When she became president in 1946, the orchestra's budget was $300,000. She imported Conductor Efrem Kurtz (at about $30,000 a year), added $100,000 to the budget and expanded performances. By last spring, the orchestra ranked among the first dozen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Empress of the Symphony | 2/7/1955 | See Source »

Cardinal Segura promptly flew off to Rome in a huff. He was not on hand to welcome his new co-archbishop to Seville, but 2,000 Sevillianos were. They were delighted with the modest prelate when he described himself as "a figure humble and simpatico." He added: "With this first pastoral benediction I give you. I desire to enter into your hearts and souls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Shuffle in Spain | 11/22/1954 | See Source »

...close the schools, arranged a meeting with the State Board of Education to find out what it should do next. Upshot of the meeting was still more confusion. The state board blamed the local board for not having consulted it earlier, and the Milford members resigned in a huff. As for the eleven Negroes, the state board ruled they should remain. At week's end the schools of Milford were planning to open once again, with no one knowing what to expect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Under Protest | 10/4/1954 | See Source »

Meanwhile the Senate was still talking. Nevada's dour George Malone was in a huff because Colorado's Eugene Millikin had blocked his pet bill to extend the tax-free whisky-bonding period. So Malone resolved to block Millikin's pet Colorado Basin project, which was the Senate's pending business. He talked about neither reclamation nor whisky and he talked for four hours. ("What is he talking about?" asked a late-coming reporter of a press-gallery attendant. "I don't know; he hasn't said," replied the attendant.) Finally Millikin threw...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: To the People | 8/30/1954 | See Source »

...Curtis is an engineering genius, and 2) Piper Laurie is capable of designing a sports car. For the rest, it is a routine, summer-weight Technicolor film that spends most of its time following a road race from the Canadian border to Lower California. Sidney Blackmer and Paul Kelly huff and puff at each other as a pair of old-crony businessmen; Piper Laurie, a talented exponent of the bosom-and-pout school of acting, stamps her foot occasionally and flirts tamely with Villain Don Taylor; Actor Curtis runs into a hero's usual hard luck in the race...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, Jul. 26, 1954 | 7/26/1954 | See Source »

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