Word: marias
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Damn it all, the business of an army is to win the war, not to quibble around with a lot of cheap buying! Hell-and-Maria, we weren't trying to keep a set of books over there! We were trying to win the war. The public reputation of Charles Gates Dawes for profane vehemence originated with this testimony of his, given Feb. 2, 1921 as the A. E. F.'s Chief of Procurement to a Congressional committee investigating War expenditures. A few months later this reputation further expanded when Mr. Dawes, as first Director of the Budget...
...Maria Szemler and Ludwig Makra...
...lengthily developed and embroidered, a quick finale discreetly syncopated. All of it was the glittering, impersonal kind of music that people have come to associate with the Ravel so notedly fastidious about his neckties, his pastries, his home-grown hot-house flowers. Bostonians liked the soloing of Pianist Jesus Maria Sanroma. Philadelphians were just as pleased with Pianist Sylvan Levin. In both cities the urbane Ravel has become so popular that his Concerto was accepted unquestioningly as a big event of the season...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Serge Koussevitzky, will give a concert this evening at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre in which Jesus Maria Sanroma is to be the soloist. The program is as follows: Haydn, Symphony No. 6 in G major, "Surprise" (B. & H. No. 6)-Hill, Concertino for Piane and Orchestra, Op. 36-Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64. This concert is one of a series given each year by the Orchestra in Sanders Theatre...
Died. Archduchess Maria Dorothea Amelia of Austria, 65, relict of the late pretender to the French throne, Louis Philippe Robert, Duke of Orleans; after long illness; in Budapest...