Word: polished
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...very advanced. Labor in Poland is entirely organized in unions", Count George Potocki, Polish Ambassador to the United States declared yesterday at a press conference in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, before lunching with President Conant and making a tour of the University in the afternoon...
Making his first visit to Boston since his arrival in this country, Count George Potocki, Polish Ambassador to the United States will be entertained today by officials of the University...
...guest conductor of the New York Philharmonic, Polish Artur Rodzinski has shown himself a diversified program builder. Six weeks ago he promised New York a premiere of Polish Karol Szymanowski's latest work Harnasie. One night last week Harnasie was presented in Carnegie Hall. People who did not read the newspapers were startled to find black-bordered inserts in their programs, suggesting that the premiere be considered a memorial since Karol Szymanowski had died two days before...
...born in Timoshovka, Ukraine in 1883. At 17 he wrote his first piano pieces, tenderly reminiscent of Chopin. Next year he went to Warsaw Conservatory and made friends with Miecyzslaw Kierlowicz, Ludomir Rozycki, Apolinary Szeluto and Gregor Fitelberg, all students, all destined for important roles in contemporary Polish music. The young men founded the society called Young Poland in Music...
...Since 1924, when Russians began to make opera suit their ideology, there have been other extraordinary Carmcns. The gypsy is sometimes represented as a Jewess. She converts Captain Josef (Don Jose) to communism, falls in love with a Polish wrestler, dies uttering a paran the World State...