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...survey by the NewYork Times showed that Roman Catholic education in the U.S. had reached an alltime high in 1952: about 4,000,000 students (a 35% increase in ten years) were enrolled in more than 11,500 schools and colleges, and some $130 million was being spent to increase the school plant. Estimated enrollment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Report Card | 4/7/1952 | See Source »

Stockbrokers were sternly warned last week against rumormongering. The warning came from Emil Schram, NewYork Stock Exchange's president, who fears that a speculative boom in low-priced securities might: 1) collapse and rob a lot of small investors of their savings; 2) bring demands for even more stringent Government control of the Exchange...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WALL STREET: Taboo on Tips | 8/28/1944 | See Source »

...Lincoln Schuster Simon & Schuster NewYork City...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 1, 1942 | 6/1/1942 | See Source »

...depicting Napoleon's retreat from Moscow, was augmented with artillery sounds at its first performance there in 1882. The fact that this old warhorse received its first NewYork rendition with similar effects last week was due to the Works Progress Administration and Colonel John Reed Kilpatrick, president of Madison Square Garden. The WPA's Federal Music Project, which has some 16,000 musicians on its rolls, wished to weld 210 members of three New York City WPA orchestras and a WPA symphonic band of 75 into a single unit for one big concert. Colonel Kilpatrick, who last spring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: 1812, with Guns | 8/10/1936 | See Source »

...practically impossible for a symphony manager to persuade a good man to change his job. Today there are 20 applications for every vacancy. Except for the Boston Symphony, every orchestra is unionized. Each organization employs approximately 100 men. The minimum wage scale runs from $90 weekly (NewYork Philharmonic-Symphony) to $60. The cost of subsidizing a symphony orchestra is staggering. Guarantors must be prepared to spend from $100,000 to $200,000 yearly. Under such circumstances, new symphony orchestras have not been and are unlikely to be springing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Musicians' Plight | 5/27/1929 | See Source »

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