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...George Wallace among prospective Democratic presidential candidates. Jackson's early contributors have included Leonard Davis, director of the Colonial Perm Group Inc. of New York, and his wife, who gave $6,000; Max Karl, president of MGIC Investment Corp. of Milwaukee, $3,000; Investment Banker William R. Salomon of New York, $1,000; and Charles Wohlstetter, chairman of Continental Telephone Corp. of Chantilly...
...deal with hard times. In a recent editorial, the Wall Street Journal charged that the idea of an RFC revival was "sillier than a WIN button" because it would only increase the Government borrowing that has helped put companies in a capital squeeze. Economist Henry Kaufman, a partner of Salomon Bros., a Wall Street brokerage house, argues that federal billions could best be used to finance projects offering a long-term return to the nation: developing energy resources, farming marginal lands and increasing productivity...
...went to Salomon Bros., becoming a partner in nine months. His choice of firms was significant. Salomon Bros, is not an old-school-tie house but a pressure-cooker meritocracy in which only the ability to make money counts. In particular, Salomon risks millions of its own money buying and reselling bonds and stocks for its own account. Simon was eventually put in charge of Government-and municipal-bond trading. He did well enough to earn a six-figure salary plus a big share in Salomon's profits. His present net worth is estimated to be about...
Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 93 to 104 "Salomon") (London Philharmonic, Eugen Jochum conducting; Deutsche Grammophon; 6 LPs; $33). Individually, these symphonies delight unceasingly with their diversity, wit, bounteous melody and, at times, power. Collectively, they are the crown of Haydn's lifework. Though particular tastes may lean, say, to SzelFs "Surprise" or Bernstein's "London," this is by far the best integral set available of the complete dozen. At 71, Jochum eloquently states the case for interpretative orthodoxy...
...piece orchestra, and most modern orchestras play it with even larger ensembles. The Bach Society's half-strength rendition was surprisingly effective, especially in the last movement. Haydn wrote into the piece a part for solo violin which was intended for his friend, the virtuoso Johann Salomon. Lynn Chang assumed Salomon's part, and elicited all of its show-off excitement. The French hornists, though, had a tough evening. Amy Larkey and Susan Grody struggled with a part which demanded entrances with very high notes. The critical attack on the first note is harder on the French horn than almost...