Word: newtons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...year), Enrique Fernandez Arbos of Madrid, Bernardino Molinari of Rome, and Composers Igor Stravinsky, Ottorino Respighi, Maurice Ravel, Ernest Bloch. Pointing out that "under the devoted and skillful guidance of its conductor, it has become a seasoned and matured organization of the highest artistic excellence," a resolution prepared by Newton Diehl Baker provided that the Orchestra Company should be "free to investigate and experiment," to insure the Orchestra's "highest and largest future developments,"-i. e., which will make biggest box office noise. Founder Sokoloff may be retained on some new basis...
First, President Hoover considered in order Owen D. Young, Alfred Emanuel Smith and Newton Diehl Baker, for the Meyer job. For one reason or another none of them was "available." Then dropping a good way down the Democratic list, the President settled on 68-year-old Atlee Pomerene, Ohio lawyer, onetime (1911-23) Senator and co-prosecutor of the Government's oil scandal cases. Mr. Pomerene was sworn in as R. F. C. chairman...
...contrary, TIME considers Socialist Thomas sufficiently distinguished to need no designation. Also undesignated in "Kudos." for the same reason, were: Newton Diehl Baker, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Samuel Seabury. Owen D. Young...
Carmen was the best show in Cleveland's opera week. Newton Diehl Baker was lustily applauded when he entered. (Later an alert observer saw him pay for some punch with an old-fashioned big $1 bill.) Carmen, unlike murky Tom-Tom, was spirited, colorful; its settings a sunburned tan for daytime, a vivid purplish grey by night. There were many ballets; some starkly modern, some in hippy rumba style, one a whirlwind affair with the performers, in long green robes, mounted on horseback. Only unreal touch: the undersized, obviously stuffed bull dragged in at the last. The audience...
Married. William Barry Wood Jr., 21, of Milton, Mass., Harvard footballer; and Mary Lee Hutchins of Newton Center, Mass.; in East Edgecomb, Maine, after a one-week engagement (TIME, July...