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...president of a school board planning a big (1,250 students), new high school, Robert Marschner, 49, of Homewood, 111., 25 miles outside of Chicago, wanted to do things right. What, he asked himself, are the outstanding secondary schools in the U.S. that would serve as models? Since no one seemed able to give him a satisfactory answer, he drew up a list of his own: those schools that in the last two years produced 20 or more finalists in the National Merit Scholarship race. Not a complete criterion, Marschner admitted, but "far better than nothing." Then he wrote...
...cargoes of wood pulp and vital necessities from Sweden under a secret agreement with Germany that the ships would not be sunk. McGuinness did better. He bargained on his own to carry I.R.A. and Nazi agents back & forth via Sweden, was all set to smuggle a German parachutist, Hans Marschner, back to Germany, when the government smelled...
Raiding the home of Mrs. Kathleen Brugha, detectives found Parachutist Marschner. He had been hiding there since March, when the I.R.A. helped him to escape from Mountjoy Prison. They did not arrest Mrs. Brugha, widow of General Cathal Brugha, onetime De Valera defense minister who died a hero's death in 1922. But they did arrest Mrs. Brugha's pretty daughter, Noinin. And they picked up enough evidence on McGuinness to put him away for seven years...
...from "La Belle Helene" Offenbach Canon: O du eselhafter Martin Mozart Men of Hariech Welsh Folk Song Harvard Tarantella Randall Thompson (Composed for and dedicated to the Yale Glee Club, 1937) Orpheus With His Lute Parker Bailey (poem by William Shakespeare) Hopei Schupei Czechish Folk Song The Testament Heinrich Marschner (student song of Heidelberg) Yale INTERMISSION Liebeslieder Brahms Choruses from The Yeomen of the Guard Sullivan Soloist: D. P. MacAllester '38 Football Songs Harvard Brave Mother Yale Thomas G. Shepard Shall I, Wasting in Despair? Old English Air (Words by G. Wither, 1588-1667) Where the Elm Tree Grows Yale...
Following is the program for the pop concert in Symphony Hall this evening: Boston College Night. 1.March, "For the Country," Milloecker 2. Overture, "Hans Heiling," Marschner 3. Waltz, "Les Chanteurs des Bois," Fahrbach 4. Selection, "Orfee aux enfers," Offenbach 5. Suite, "La Feria," Lacombe (a) In the Arena. (b) Under the Balcony. (c) In the Theatre. 6. Ballet Music, "The Queen of Sheba," Goldmark ('Cello Solo, Mr. J. Keller). 7. Selection, "Tosca," Puccini 8. Ride of the Hussars, Spindler 9. Overture, "Roman Carnival," Berlioz 10. Serenade, Mowskowsky 11. Waltz, "Santiago," Corbin 12. March, "Progressive," Morcan