Word: klaus
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Boston Symphony Orchestra--Klaus Feansteat, guest conductor Symphony Hall...
Concert of Mozart and Strauss--Boston Sumphony Orchestra; Klaus Tennstedt, conductor; Harold Wright, clarinet; Symphony Hall...
Concert of Mozart and Strauss--Boston Symphony Orchestra; Klaus Tennstedt, conductor; Alfred Brendel, pianist, Symphony Hall...
...cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Pittsburgh and New Orleans, and the volume increased nearly twelvefold. Though Euroblood represents only a small portion of the ten million units of blood now needed in the U.S. each year, many doctors think this volume is already too high. German-born Dr. Klaus Mayer, director of New York's Memorial Hospital Blood Bank, points out that "the impetus for collecting blood in our communities becomes blunted as reliance on imported blood increases." Easy access to Euroblood may also encourage in efficiency and waste. Dr. Aaron Josephson, director of the Chicago Red Cross, believes...
Former Sergeant Donald Robinette described how recruiters in northern Ohio falsified high school diplomas and police records to meet the demands for recruits from his commander, Major Klaus Schreiber, who considers himself "the best recruiting officer in the Marine Corps." Said Robinette: "The pressure never stopped. We were doing everything to get the bodies and they still wanted more...