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...Entr' acte from "Rosamunde" Schulbert *Finale, Symphony in C minor, No. 1 Brahms *French Miltary March Saint-Saens *"The Mikado," Selection Sir Arthur Sullivan Two Canadian Marches "The Land of the Maple" "Laurentian March" Laurendeau *"Sally in our Alley" (Transcribed for String Orchestra by Frank Bridgo *"Country Gardens" Grainger *"Pomp and Circumstance," March Sir Edward Elgar God Save the King *Selections checked (*) are available on records at Briggs & Briggs Music Store, Harvard Square...
Friday Evening, May 7 *Marche MilitaireSchubert *"Fingal's Cave," Overture Mendelssohn *Liebestraum Liszt-Herbert Persian Dance Guiraud *By the Beautiful Blue Danube," Waltzes Strauss *Meditation from "Thais" Massenet Solo violin: Julius Theodorowicz **Second Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt *Victor Herbert Favorites Arranged by Sanford *Deep River Arranged by Jacchia *"Pomp and Circumstances," March Eigar *Selections checked (*) are available on records at Briggs & Briggs Music Store, Harvard Square...
Fortnight ago the Davieses had a grand time in Leningrad, even today a city which retains in its architecture much smack of Capitalist pomp. It is also a chief Soviet industrial centre - most unfortunately from a strategic point of view. For that matter the industrial centres of the Ukraine visited by Mr. Davies last week are located much too near the European frontier of Russia for the peace of the Soviet's military minds. Imperial Russia had enormously larger buffer territories, holding Finland, the Baltic States, Poland and great areas now part of the Balkans- but part of Lenin...
...Flora Robson, the famous English stage actress, give excellent support in the roles of Czar and the dying Empress from whose once capable hands Catherine II has to take the reins of government. The English eye for details is less keen than that of Hollywood and the pomp and pageantry which abound lack the conviction which recent domestic historical films have attained. In spite of these defects the film is well worth seeing if one has not viewed it before...
Because the scheduled Coronation Durbar next winter of British King & Emperor George VI has had to be canceled by His Majesty (TIME, Feb. 15), there is no immediate prospect for the world to see such another Indian spectacle of pomp and power as that of the Jubilee Durbar which began in Hyderabad with warlike display of 10,000 Hyderabad troops last week and will close Feb. 26 when the Nizam prays in the public gardens of the Great Mosque, entertains the eminent Indian theologians of his Dominions, and throws open the characteristic and important Hyderabad Departmental Progress Exposition...