Word: karle
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...chief continental rival, North German Lloyd's Herr Direktor Karl Stimming, is also very short, very forceful, but is bald and has the tiniest possible mustache. Equivalent to board chairman...
...following have been elected to active membership: Karl Adams '33, E. B. Faulkner '33, Heywood Fox '33, Henry Gray '33, G. E. McAdams '33, G. V. Slade '32, and S. H. Stackpole '33. Members provisionally accepted are J. M. Barnaby '32, R. B. Carleton, L. F. Rubbard '31, T. A. Ivory '34, H. K. McElberry '33. R. M. MacGregor '33, E. B. Marshal '34, D. E. Peter '34, E. C. Pugh '33, G. I. Simon '34, W. H. Stein '33, and R. C. Vose...
Immediately suspicious, Chief Boatswain's Mate Karl E. Schmidt commanding the Coast Guard boat CG-145 fired three blank shells as a warning for the fugitives to stop. The warning was ignored. He then turned his searchlight on his laterally striped Coast Guard ensign and fired three shots across the fleeing power cruiser's bow. Still she paid no heed. The next shot pierced the vessel's pilot house. She hove to. Running alongside, Mate Schmidt found she was the Josephine K. out of Digby, Nova Scotia with 500 cases of liquor aboard. Unconscious in the cabin...
...Oelrichs Jay, 75, Manhattan socialite, relict of the late Col. William Jay (Civil War veteran, lawyer), daughter of the late Henry Oelrichs, general director of North German Lloyd Steamship Co. in the U. S.; of apoplexy; in Manhattan. Famed for her Wartime anti-German activities, she campaigned against Conductor Karl Muck, founded the New York City Anti-German Music League and Mrs. William Jay's Committee for the Severance of All Social & Professional Relations With Enemy Sympathizers...
Announcements last week settled the atmosphere somewhat. Toscanini will conduct Taunhäuser this summer, as he did last. He will also do five performances of Parsifal, replacing the ageing Karl Muck who was openly dissatisfied because Toscanini had many rehearsals last year while he was limited to a few. Beginning in 1933 (there is no Festival in 1932), artistic director will be Impresario Heinz Tietjen of the Berlin State Theatre and Opera. Musical director will be Wilhelm Furtwängler, another onetime Philharmonic hero. Conductor Furtwängler, not Toscanini, will probably conduct Tristan und Isolde this summer...