Word: simon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Composer Kern's latest scores (Show Boat, Sweet Adeline, The Cat and the Fiddle) have profited by Composer Robert Russell Bennett's orchestrations. Composer Bennett, collaborating now on an opera with Critic Robert A. Simon of The New Yorker (TIME, May 23) uses few superficial tricks but he goes underneath the songs, inserts inner voices, counterpoint. He orchestrated Of Thee I Sing for George Gershwin, Face the Music for Irving Berlin, The Band Wagon for Arthur Schwarz, all Broadway hits...
...Aleman who wrote "There's a Long, Long Trail,"- is busy making an opera out of Laurence Stallings & Maxwell Anderson's riproaring What Price Glory? In Vienna Composer Robert Russell Bennett (Kansas City) will spend the summer writing music for a libretto by smart, versatile Robert A. Simon of The New Yorker. Maria Melbern, an oldtime Spanish prima donna, will be the heroine. The scene will be downtown Manhattan in the early 19th Century...
...CITY JUNGLE?Felix Salten? Simon & Schuster...
...Schade '34, R. E. Simon '35, E. L. Smith '34, M. B. Storer 2G., Warren Sturgis '35, R. S. Tangeman '32, S. D. Tuttle 2G., A. S. Twombly ocC., N. E. Vuilleumier '35, D. M. Weil '33, J. H. Wright grE.S...
...qualitative disarmament" Sir John Simon, British Foreign Secretary, who introduced that part of the motion, appeared to mean the limitation or reduction of weapons having an "offensive quality" (such as poison gas or submarines). Without cracking a smile, the Japanese Delegate mildly observed that "too much qualitative disarmament might easily lead to too much quantitative disarmament...