Word: organize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...published the Chicago speech without comment. It took three days for the Communist hierarchy to make up their minds, but after that Mr. Roosevelt was hailed in Moscow as warmly as in Madrid. "These words mean recognition of the principle of the indivisibility of peace," declared Pravda ("Truth"), official organ of the Communist Party, "that is to say, the very principle for which the Soviet Union so stubbornly and consistently stood in its foreign policy...
...Power Biggs, Organist of the Harvard Church, Brookline, will give twelve recitals covering the complete organ literature of Johann Sebastian Bach on the new Classic organ in the Romanesque Hall of the Germanic Museum. The recitals will be divided into two groups of six and will be given on Monday evenings, November 1, November 8, November 15, November 22, November 29, December 6, 1937, and March 7, March 14, March 21, March 28, April 1 (Friday), April...
...group of bankers and politicians who founded the World in 1885. After its merger with the Herald in 1889 he slowly bought out his flagging partners and whipped banker-creditors who tried to dictate the paper's policy. Under Senator Hitchcock the World-Herald became an influential organ of liberal Democracy, with William Jennings Bryan its editor for two years before his first Presidential nomination. When the new century began Publisher Hitchcock was badly in debt, but when he died three years ago his paper was worth $8,000,000, 58% of which became the property...
Twelve recitals, covering the complete organ literature of Johann Sebastain Bach, will be given by E. Power Biggs at the Germanie Museum during the current year, it was announced yesterday...
...special organ designed by G. Donald Harrison and loaned to the Germanic Museum for a year will be used. Built by the Acolian-Skinner Organ Company of Boston, it is planned after the great classical instruments of the 18th century, on which Bach played, and for which he wrote most of his music...