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Haydn: Symphony No. 104 in D Major ("London") (London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham conducting; Columbia: six sides). Pillman Sir Thomas as usual prescribes 18th-Century music for what ails you. Tops in recording...
...Carnegie Hall, tore off his coat and hat, took a photograph of Liszt from his pocket, glanced at it prayerfully, then fairly galloped out on the stage for his U. S. debut. For critics it was a double-barreled evening because Sir Thomas Beecham, famed son of a famed pillman, was also making his U. S. debut. Sir Thomas was as athletic a conductor as New Yorkers had ever seen. But young Vladimir Horowitz, with all his stage fright, was a match for the lusty Briton. Horowitz played the Tchaikovsky Concerto with his hands racing all over the keyboard, tossing...
...teams will line up as follows: HARVARD SECOND. LYNN. Safford, c. r.f., Porter Weis, Wood, Harris, Withington, p. 3b., Gleason Holly,, lb. l.f., Hoey Winlock, 2b. c.f., Orcutt Beal, s.s., 2b., Moulton Fripp, 3b. 1b., Carey Hardwick, l.f. c., Haight Ames, c.f. p., Pillman Coolidge...
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