Word: organizations
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summers ago. Most of these manuscripts were obtained form the British Museum and the collection of the King, but the "Tower Music" for brass instruments was unearthed by Mr. Holmes in the libraries of Mains, Munich, and Frankfort. The remaining compositions call for eight singers, strings, wood-winds, and organ...
...widow Arlette. To many a Frenchman her 14 months in prison awaiting trial have seemed unduly severe. She was let out on bail at last (TIME, May 13) but sympathy still enshrouds her. On the advice of Maitre de Moro-Giafferi last week Arlette Stavisky pulled out all the organ stops in a plea for PITY which went to the heart of France. "To be able to go away and forget all this by migrating with my children to America!" she cried. "To bring up my children to love me and respect the memory of their father! That...
Luke Lea had vast political and other ambitions those days of 1906-1907. A thorough Southerner, member of an exalted Dixie family, rich, and venerated in his native Nashville, he made the initial mistake, when he conceived the idea of a personal newspaper organ, of choosing Northerners to pilot the sheet. Among those he chose were Editor Herman Suter, a Pennsylvanian, whose only Southern viewpoint was gained while a football star at Sewanee: an ex-AP-er, Smith, whose Yankee tang was all-too-revealing, as managing editor: a chief editorial writer . . . who had a Harvard accent...
...Eight organ recitals have been arranged for the Appleton Chapel during the current year. Those will be given on Tuesday evenings at 8.15 o'clock at intervals throughout the year...
...Other organ recitals which will be given include several Harvard figures on the program, as well as two feminine performers. These will run through...