Word: leonarde
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Born. To Leonard Bernstein, 34, conductor, pianist and composer of symphony (Jeremiah), ballet (Fancy Free; Facsimile) and musicomedy (On the Town), and Costa Rica-born TV Actress Felicia Montealegre Bernstein, 30: their first child, a daughter; in Manhattan. Name: Jamie Anne Maria. Weight...
...worried about the attention that his Republican opponent, 50-year-old Leonard Schmitt, was winning with his talkathon campaign. Seated on a raised platform in Milwaukee's municipal auditorium last week, Schmitt rattled out answers over radio & TV to questions which were fired at him from the audience and from a battery of twelve telephones in the hall. The questions-5,000 of them -continued for 26 hours straight. Many Wisconsin voters do not consider Schmitt's talkathon a mere publicity stunt. He goes at it in a quiet, thoughtful way, gives McCarthy credit where credit...
Eisenhower took time out to say goodbye to friends - Sergeant Leonard Dry, his wife & children. The sergeant, who is returning to Regular Army duty, has been with Ike as an orderly for ten years including D-day and occupied Germany. One day Eisenhower flew to Los Angeles to talk to the annual encampment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Ike's advisers were worried when they found out that the V.F.W. meeting was to take place in Los Angeles' vast, 105,000-seat Memorial Coliseum, which they knew would not be filled. In the TV age, such huge...
...last year, Roe was the last lone operator; four gangsters tried to kidnap him, too. But his luck held. Roe, who habitually packed a pistol, got away, leaving a hoodlum named Leonard ("Fat Lennie") Caifano dead. Roe enjoyed life-he drove a Cadillac, wore $50 neckties, and lived in a flamboyant apartment which boasted a revolving television set and pastel-tinted telephones to match the color scheme of each room...
Music was as ubiquitous as Muzak at the Tanglewood festival in Lenox, Mass. last week. As the Boston Symphony's 16th summer season came to a close, Pianist Artur Rubinstein and Conductor Charles Munch performed for 10,000 listeners in & around the wall-less Music Shed. Then Leonard Bernstein took the podium to lead a concert and a revised version of his 35-minute-long opera, Trouble in Tahiti (TIME, June 23). At week's end, there were three orchestral programs, one for chorus and one of chamber music. The grand finale : a 280-man performance of Berlioz...