Word: muniching
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...season) is the Philharmonic-Symphony series held in Lewisohn Stadium. Notable on the program of eight weeks will be the "Launcelot" symphony of Albert Coates, conductor of the London Symphony, which will be given its premiere under his baton. Composer Coates, whose one-act opera Samuel Pepys took musical Munich by storm last winter (TIME, Jan. 6), will conduct during the fourth, fifth and sixth weeks; Conductor Willem van Hoogstraten of the Portland (Ore.) Symphony Orchestra, the first three and last two. First-nighters last week flocked to hear, not Wagner, not Strauss, not Tchaikovsky, though their names bulked large...
Silver Spoon. In Germany's drowsy Munich last week Carol stepped off the Paris express, taxied to the flying field. He was still officially "M. Carol Caraiman," for he renounced even his family name of Hohenzollern when he abdicated as Crown Prince (TIME, Jan. n, 1926). His father King Ferdinand was then alive. His mother Queen Marie had yet to make her U. S. tour. Not until venerable King Ferdinand died 17 months later was Carol's bonny five-year-old son proclaimed King Mihai (TIME, Aug. 1, 1927). As he waited at the bleak Munich airdrome last week Carol...
...With a multi-motored roar Carol & friends left Munich with Air Capt. Cristescu of the Rumanian Army at the controls of the big airplane. Across Austria, across the Danube (blue from the air) and across Hungary they flew to Arad, in Rumania. Here Capt. Cristescu replenished his tanks with gasoline and Carol strolled about in mufti, unrecognized...
...Time!" That even Carol was caught unaware by the events which shaped his return last week was revealed at Paris by his aide Captain Paul Dimitrescu who accompanied him to Munich. The captain said that Carol, responding to a telegram from his mother Dowager Queen Marie, had packed up to go and meet her for a "family council" at Sigmaringen in Germany, home of Carol's cousin Prince Friedrich, "head of the Catholic branch of the House of Hohenzollern...
...from its lowly position as a German field worker into the world's social register. Thirty-one years ago Capt. von Stephanitz formed his famed Verein für deutsche Schäferhunde,watched it grow from a little local club to an organization with expansive headquarters in Munich, branches all over the world...