Word: peters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...youngsters are currently studying music with an eye to sharing in the rewards, financial as well as artistic. There are, in fact, 7,500 professional musicians in Austria -about one-tenth of 1% of the 7,000,000 population (the same percentage as in the U.S.). Says Vienna impresario Peter Weiser: "At 20, a young musician can have the solvency and social position of an advertising vice president." Top Viennese instrumentalists make the equivalent of $14,000 a year, and members of the Vienna Philharmonic can get $20,000 worth of credit at a local bank just for the asking...
...friendship with Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, later Pope Pius XII. No two men could have presented a greater contrast. Thin to the point of ascetism, Pacelli towered over Spellman, whose round, beaming face invariably drew the adjective "cherubic." Yet when the chubby Yankee Irishman was consecrated a bishop in St. Peter's in 1932, he wore the same vestments that the patrician Roman had worn at his own consecration. Returning to the U.S., Spellman served as auxiliary bishop of Boston and two months after the elevation of Pius XII in 1939 was named Archbishop of New York (he was made...
McManama also scored Harvard's first goal--on an assist from junior Tom Micheletti--in the first period. Other Harvard scorers were sophomore Jim Baldassari and junior Peter Haley...
...Peter F. Weller '68, an HPC member who is attending meetings of the Gill committee, said the HPC-HUC resolution would stress "the use of Mather House for deconversion, stating that everyone should have his own bedroom...
...remaining five Harvard players all won easily. Michel Scheinmann, Fritz Hobbs, Bruce Wiegand, and Fernando Gonzalez each posted 3-0 victories. Peter Abrams won by a 3-1 margin...