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...clock tonight in Paine Hall in the Music Building Georges Enesco will give a violin recital under the auspices of the Division of Music and of the Fine Arts. The celebrated Rumanian musician, who will be accompanied by Sanford Schlussel, will give four informal talks, on April 15, 22, 29, and May 6, in which he will tell of his experiences in the field of music and his reminiscences of associations with such well-known masters as Massenel, Farre, Gedalge, and Debussy...
Work Done. Last week the U. S. House of Representatives adjourned for two days in memory of William Howard Taft and Edward Terry Sanford. Then the members...
While President Hoover was last week scrutinizing judges of the U. S. Circuit Courts for a possible successor to the late Edward Terry Sanford on the Supreme Court of the U. S., the Senate Judiciary Committee (which must pass on the appointment) was establishing, without attracting much public attention, a startlingly new test to apply to this and other high judicial nominations. No less a veteran Washington newsman than Mark Sullivan pronounced the committee's test "sensational," called its establishment "the most fundamental event that has occurred in this session of Congress...
News of Judge Sanford's death reached the Capitol just as the other judges of the Supreme Court were congratulating Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes on his 80th birthday, as Senators were delivering eulogies to "the grand old man of the judiciary...
Died. Edward Terry Sanford, 64, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the U. S.; at Washington; of uremic poisoning...