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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Violinist Hubermann was the first musician of renown to refuse to play in Hitler's Germany. He has written two books on plans for a United States of Europe. A onetime resident of Vienna, he believes that Germany and Austria should be separated. In an interview after his recent arrival in Manhattan, he danced a Viennese waltz to demonstrate his conviction that Poles and Russians play Viennese music without the "beery heaviness" of the Germans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Return of Hubermann | 1/5/1942 | See Source »

Finally, just before he left, he reached the hitherto-unsealed pinnacle of Moscow diplomatic prestige - a long, personal interview with Joseph Stalin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Capitalist in Russia | 12/29/1941 | See Source »

ASTOUNDED GARBLED INTERPRETATION HURRIED INTERVIEW REPRESENTATIVE TIME ACTIVITIES OXFORD GROUP MOVEMENT FOR PROMOTION INDUSTRIAL PEACE. NEVER DERIDED EFFORTS MADE SUCCESSFULLY TO CREATE UNDERSTANDING AND INTENSIFY PRODUCTIVE RESULTS. USE OF EXPRESSION SORDID MEANS UNWARRANTABLE. AM ARDENT SUPPORTER ALL ORGANIZED ENDEAVOR STIMULATE SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK NATIONAL LIFE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Dec. 22, 1941 | 12/22/1941 | See Source »

...Patrick Joseph Henry Hannon, industrialist, M.P., did give TIME a hurried interview but TIME did not garble it. A stanch Roman Catholic, Sir Patrick disclosed that he cooled off on the Oxford Group when he found that Roman Catholic representatives were not included as signatories to a Group press manifesto concerning "religious freedom." Sir Patrick added that on investigating Group claims to have forestalled work stoppages in the Midlands, he had found they had actually been avoided by "sordid means" -he used the phrase with a twinkle in his eye-"like better pay and better hours...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Dec. 22, 1941 | 12/22/1941 | See Source »

Head Coach Richard C. Harlow of the Harvard football team will bring to the pulpit of the First Baptist Church Sunday a story of football, character and religion....Coach Harlow's appearance will assume the form of an interview, in which Rev. Mr. Fowler will ask the Harvard mentor questions, the answers to which are intended to show the relationship of football with character and religion. The pastor will then preach on "The Spirit of Notre Dame." --From the Boston Globe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIME | 12/8/1941 | See Source »

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