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Last January, Landlady Anna Rabinger of Salzburg, Austria hurried to the police to report that Lausman had been missing from her pension since Dec. 23. The police searched his furnished room; all was in order, but on the table stood a half-empty brandy bottle with two glasses, as though he had entertained a friend...
...from Amsterdam to Florence to Athens. A temperance tour arranged by young Thomas Cook (from Leicester to Loughborough) in 1841 was followed by many a wine-tasting round (the Loire and the Palatinate). But until recently, music was the main attraction only at such famed centers as Bayreuth and Salzburg. Today the music trail is one of the most popular in Europe. This summer well over 50 towns will take part in the biggest music festival season to date...
...music (top visiting artist: Rudolf Serkin). At Amsterdam, The Hague and Scheveninge (June 15-July 15), visiting conductors will lead the Concertgebouw, The Hague Residentie and BBC symphonies. At Bayreuth (July 22-Aug. 22), Wagner's two grandsons will mount seven of the master's music dramas. Salzburg (July 25-Aug. 30), as usual, will specialize in Mozart, but will also include the world premiere of Penelope, a new opera by a contemporary Swiss composer, Rolf Liebermann. At Edinburgh (Aug. 22-Sept. 11), six orchestras from five countries will lead the festivities, which include opera, ballet, theater, films...
Recipients are Rosamond D. Drooker '53 and 1G, Dorothy Dean '54 of Gilman, and Nancy Fisher '54, of Moors. Miss Drooker will study music in Salzburg; Miss Dean will continue her study of fine arts; Miss Fisher's award is to England...
Roger A. Moore '53 IL, former President of the Young Republican Club and a director of the Salzburg Seminar, yesterday became the first student to sit as a member on the government's Board of Foreign Scholarships...