Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...quite so well. Set to poems by de Lisle, Silvestre, and Verlaine, they typify that bittersweet, almost perfumed school of French music on the border of out-and-out Impressionism. Utmost delicacy and nuance are needed to convince the listener that "jets of slender fountains sob with ecstasy." Samuel Walter's piano accompaniment, although accurate, completely neglected the musical imagery. Miss Wheeler, for her part, lacks the technique of "French" projection--a sharply defined, almost nasal quality--that the vocal lines demand. She was more than equal to big emotional climaxes, but not to evocations of moonlight and mist...
...Samuel H. Donnell '37, Assistant Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, said that the Business School is running well ahead on applications for next year. He did predict, however, that for the first time some men will have to withdraw because of pressure from draft boards...
...circulation director of Look, able Vice President S. O. (for Samuel Oliver) Shapiro, 51, is a power. Onetime circulation boss of Macfadden Publications, Shapiro bubbles with ideas about how to sell Look and how to edit it. Last year, after Dana Tasker resigned as executive editor of TIME and became editorial director of Look (TIME, Jan. 26), President & Editor Gardner ("Mike") Cowles told Look's staff that Tasker would "be the top editorial executive of the company." Tasker believes that the editorial department should be completely independent and not a satellite of the circulation department. But "Shap" Shapiro...
Other expected big-grossers: From Here to Eternity (Columbia), $12,500,000 Shane (Paramount), $8,000,000; How to Marry a Millionaire (20th Century-Fox, CinemaScope), $7,500,000; Peter Pan (Walt Disney; RKO Radio), $7,000,000; Hans Christian Andersen (Samuel Goldwyn; RKO Radio), $6,000,000; House of Wax (Warner, 3-D), $5,500,000; Mogambo (M-G-M), $5,200,000; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (20th Century-Fox), $5,100,000; Moulin Rouge (Romulus Films; United Artists), $5,000,000; Salome (Beckworth Corp.; Columbia), $4.750,000; The Charge at Feather River (Warner...
...Backgrounds," at 7:15 p.m. tonight, Samuel P. Huntington '46, assistant professor of Government, will discuss the defense program set forth by President Eisenhower in his message yesterday...