Word: idealizes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...orchestramen who will play on a stage backed by a big sounding-board are members of the New York Orchestra, a cooperative group of players who begged Sokoloff to be their leader when they heard that his contract had not been renewed in Cleveland. Sokoloff's retreat provides ideal concert grounds for Fairfield County natives and the many New Yorkers who summer nearby. Across from the slope where the benches will be built is a seven-acre field where motorists can park free. A window of the old barn will be turned into a box office. The summer concerts...
Three years ago Wilson's ideal of Princeton was furthered by the founding of the Princeton School of Public & International Affairs (TIME, March 3, 1930). Chosen chairman, Dr. Dodds developed the school as a coordinator of courses in modern languages, history, politics, economics, geography and public-speaking, with round-tables and lectures by outsiders. This week, during Commencement, the School will square off at ''Govern-mental Measures for the Revival of Business...
...been carefully worked out at rehearsals beginning often at 3 a. m. after his theatre and night-club engagements, which gross as much as $250,000 a year. Ellington will sit at the piano, play a theme over, try a dozen different variations. Spidery Freddy Jenkins may see an ideal spot for a hot double-quick trumpet solo. Big William Brand may be seized with a desire to slap his double-bass, almost steal the percussion away from Drummer Sonny Greer. Duke Ellington lets all his players have their say but listens particularly to the shrewd advice of pale Cuban...
...Varsity time trial was held at noontime today, when the pelting rain had provided ideal tide conditions. The beat was lifted to thirty-three for the last mile and was held there until the finish...
...Erich Maria Remarque [wild cheering]-for degrading the German language and the highest patriotic ideal...