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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Eliot B-53 ELI 0936 Leavitt, R. S. '46, Adams E-32 ELI 2958 Lee, D. '45, Eliot M-41 KIR 7192 Lehmann, E. W. '44, Adams B-16 TRO 9387 Leisy, M. '44, Winthrop C-51 ELI 2209 Leland, S. C. '44, Winthrop C-43 KIR 2794 Leopold, R. L. '44, Lowell E-43 ELI 2363 Levy, G. D. '45, Winthrop E-32 KIR 1975 Lilly, S. B. '44, Kirkland L-12 KIR 5496 Line, S. E. '45, Eliot G-53 KIR 2856 Littell, A. S. '45, Leverett I-14 KIR 5674 Littlefield, J. W. '46, Leverett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | 8/19/1942 | See Source »

Having offered India post-war dominion status through Sir Stafford Cripps, the British were standing pat. Crusty Leopold Stennett Amery, Secretary of State for India, reiterated his Government's support of eventual Indian self-government, but warned India that the Government "will not flinch from their duty" to combat civil disobedience. There was a counter-threat that, if the British jailed all Congress leaders, the aged and frail Gandhi might die a martyr's death. Sir Stafford hinted that Gandhi's actions were treasonable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: 39667 | 8/10/1942 | See Source »

Battle Royal. Before the first strip of film had gone into the enlarger, three topflight U.S. conductors, all Shostakovich champions-sleek, platinum-haired Leopold Stokowski, the Cleveland Orchestra's Artur Rodzinski, Boston's Serge Koussevitzky-were locked in a polite battle royal for the glory of conducting the premi...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Shostakovich & the Guns | 7/20/1942 | See Source »

...Leopold Stokowski, who had hopefully dashed East from Hollywood, went crestfallen back to the West Coast; Rodzinski had not even had a lookin. Hurriedly NBC augmented its Symphony Orchestra to the extra-large size the performance required. Night after night, nearsighted Maestro Toscanini, who conducts from memory, never from notes, sat up with his nose buried in the score...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Shostakovich & the Guns | 7/20/1942 | See Source »

Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4, in F Minor (NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski; Victor; 10 sides). An unorthodox, exciting reading of the famed Russian's "Fate" Symphony, in which Stokowski uses his fluid-drive conducting, disturbing to conservative musicians, fascinating to most ears...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: May Records | 5/18/1942 | See Source »

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