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...newly-elected officers of Pierian for next year are: Mitchell B. Sharmat '48 President; John A. White '48 vice-President; Frank E. Sander '48 Secretary; Richard See '46 Treasurer; John F. Golger '49 Manager; and Preston C. Combs '50 and Austin R. Warriner '50 assistant Managers...
...will serve in office for a year starting at the close the resent term are: James Bell '41 1L, Albert Blinder 2L, Frank Boyce 1L, Robert Burton 1L, Earl Capehart 2L, Frank Cohen 1L, John Crane 2L, George Esser 1L, Joseph Flom 1L, John Hennessey 2L, Richard Homans 2L, Sander Johnson 2L, DeWitt Kirk 2L, Henry Lopez 2L, William Lowry 2L, Joseph McGrath '44 2L, John McMahon 1L, Frank Milligan 1L, T. L. P. O'Donnell '47, 1L, Milton Prigoff 1L, Royal S. Radin 2L, Jerome Rappaport '47 2L, Marvin Sparrow 1L, Paul Temple...
Budapest's secret lies in the magnificence of its 'cellist, Mischa Schneider. Neither Roismann nor Ortenberg, the two violinists, are the equal of others playing their instruments in other quartets, while Kroyt, on the viola, is not a Sander Roth. Through Schneider's excellence and intelligent rehearsal however, they achieve by far the best all over performances you are likely to hear. At Pierian's plebian prices, it is distinctly worth your while...
President Conant said earlier yesterday that he would not address the V-E Day observant, nor would there be anything comparable to the Sander Theatre mass rally that followed the Pearl Harbor attack. President Conant emphasized that the war was not over...
...small house of hot weather concert-goers enthusiastically received the first of a series of summer concerts by a small group of players from the Boston Symphony Orchestra Sunday afternoon in-Sander Theatre. The 15-piece orchestra opened this all-Mozart program with the light and sparkling Divertimento in D. Major (K. 251), directed by Boris Goldovsky with athletic gusto. Mr. Gold-ovsky's conducting technique shows in many respects the influence of Kousse-vitsky, with the addition, however, of more vigorous motion of the hands in lnd cating the smaller nuances. Fornand Gillet distinguished himself in several difficult oboe...