Word: kunz
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...most mysterious in the annals of U.S. missing persons,* Crater's wife Stella, 53, emerged only last week from her own self-chosen limbo (as a Brooklyn secretary) for her first press conference. Remarried in 1938 (after Crater was declared legally dead), Stella Crater Kunz had good reason to say: "The investigation into his disappearance was bungled." Item: a letter, addressed to her in the judge's shaky handwriting and enclosing $7,211 in cash and checks, turned up in the Crater apartment five months after he vanished, although police had supposedly fine-tooth-combed the place. Stella...
Strauss: Wiener Blut (Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Erich Kunz, Emmy Loose, Nicolai Gedda; Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus under Otto Ackermann; Angel, 3 sides of 2 LPs). Not so grand a ball as Die Fledermaus, Johann Strauss's masterpiece, this operetta is slighter but in spots even more delightful. A composite of Strauss music not originally written for the stage, the score is full of surprises: when sung, some of the waltzes and polkas take on a warbling charm they do not have as orchestra pieces alone. The libretto is preposterous, but offers linguists an unusually rich sampling of Viennese slang...
...Metropolitan Opera (Sat. 2 p.m., ABC). Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, with Kunz, Guarrera, Seefried...
...DAVID G. KUNZ...
...unpredictable as emotion itself. In the eyes of both physicists and psychologists, therefore, man and the universe are beginning to present a common problem: the study of forces that cannot be visualized and that follow no rigid rules of cause & effect. Out of such common ways of thinking, says Kunz, some general pattern may come, and Kunz's scholars are looking for that pattern not only in N.Y.U.'s star-studded course, but in allied research projects on campuses throughout the nation. The foundation's scholars do not expect to find a quick panacea for a splintered...