Word: minors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Bach's Suite No. 2 in B Minor for strings and flute; Mozart's C Major ("Jupiter") Symphony; Beethoven's Fifth; Brahms's First; Schumann's Third ("Rhenish"); Shostakovich's Fifth; Cesar Franck's Symphony in D Minor; Richard Strauss's Till Eulens pie gel's Merry Pranks; Stravinsky's Petrouchka; Debussy's Afternoon of a Faun...
...Harvard and the University of Chicago, at Wesleyan and Oberlin, associations of clergymen are no longer looked to either for support or for direction. They are but one of the minor pressure groups with which the administration must deal. . . . Yet suggesting to the average clergyman that one of his major obligations is support of the religious program of the nearest college would evoke but little more action from him than the suggestion that he give his support to the college football team...
...various evenings Dr. Koussevitzky has attempted the presentation of the Bach E Minor Violin Concerto, the Second Brandenburg Concerto, and the Third Suite; the Mozart D Major Symphony and the Adagio and Fugue in G. Minor. With the exception of the Adagio and Fugue, which performance I was unable to attend, none of them has been interpreted in a satisfactory manner...
...companions in this minor misery, the President has Adviser George Allen (219 Ibs.) and Military Aide Harry H. Vaughan (228 Ibs.) Heavyweights Allen and Vaughan began their own reducing race Jan. 1, will end it on Valentine's Day, with the champion receiving $1 for every pound of his winning margin. Their referee is Harry Truman, whom they call their "fact-finding committee." The President was mercifully excused from the race, it was explained, because "he didn't have the ammunition"-i.e., pounds...
Loving care went into selecting and photographing such effective minor details as Manhattan streets on a rainy night, Miss Bennett's slatternly Greenwich Village apartment with its cigaret butts in a sink full of dirty dishes, Robinson's gloomy Brooklyn apartment where the sound of the neighbors' radio seeps up through the floor like a cold draft. But the chill look of reality in the sets only emphasizes the two-dimensional unreality of the characters who walk through them...