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"When I was a student at the Imperial Conservatory in St. Petersburg,'' says Violinist Jascha Heifetz, the great Leopold Auer "pointed the finger at me and told me to teach." Heifetz was game. But thanks to his concert career and a later period of semiretirement. he took his...
Sonar for Boredom. Dr. Colin Cherry, 48, professor of telecommunication at London's Imperial College of Science and Technology, and Psychologist Neville Moray of Sheffield University got interested in the cocktail-party problem through their studies on the directional nature of human hearing. They kept their eyes and ears...
For such gassers Adler gets paid in five figures. Of all the Broadway types who pick up extra jingle writing jingles (TIME, April 21, 1961) he is, by his own description, "the top man in the field." His monumental arias of trade include You'll Feel Better About Smoking...
Conservative chiefs blamed the times, not themselves. Said Tory Party Chairman Iain Macleod: "We're not as a nation confident of our future. We've not as a nation been ready to face the reappraisal that must follow the closing of the chapter of imperial power." Others had...
Into London's Anglican Church of St. Vedast last week filed a rare body of worshipers-150 executives and employees of Courtaulds Ltd., Britain's biggest textile manufacturer, to offer corporate thanks for their "deliverance from anxiety." The cause of their rejoicing: the failure of giant Imperial Chemical...