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Headquarters for one of the biggest entertainment enterprises in the U.S. are two crowded cubbyholes at the back of Super Cut-Rate Drugs on Seventh Street, N.W., in downtown Washington. The men who run it are two brothers from Hagerstown, Md., Irvin and Israel Feld, who opened the store in 1939 and spread out into music with the ease of an Alka-Seltzer foaming through a glass of water...
...Lawrence S. Halpern, Ragan A. Henry, William M. Hickey, Jr., Thomas D. Jones, Thomas A. Kahrl, George L. MacDonald, William G. Markos, Paul J. Murphy, George N. Nager, Richard M. Oehmler, Stannard B. Pfahl, Jr., Samuel F. Quarterone, Sherin L. Samuels, John F. Schereschewsky, Joseph J. Stein, Peter Summers, Irvin W. Templeton, Arthur W. Ticknor, Donald F. Weber, George F. Zinninger...
Only the soloists performed expertly. Edward Munro, tenor dispatched the florid Every valley with accuracy and pleasant sound; although bass Irvin Nordquist lacked truly dark vocal color, his part remained dramatically exciting. Eunice Alberts, a little too restrained at first, improved after intermission, displaying her rich contralto tone and careful diction. Soprano Marguerite Willauer distinguished herself in both the intricate coloratura of Rejoice greatly and the more restrained line of the recitatives...
...Chicago, William Irvin, radio-TV editor of the Sun-Times, was fired after 18 years on the radio beat for missing the La Rosa firing. "It was my day off," he said ruefully. "I took my son to the doctor and missed the Godfrey program...
They are Bradley W. Stark of Matthews Hall and San Mateo, California who polled 205 votes; Irvin K. Zola of Thayer Hall and Matiapan, Massachusetts, and Albert B. Levin of Matthews Hall and East Orange, N.Y., who collected 129 and 119 votes, respectively...