Word: speiser
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Prisoner's Song was Conductor Nathaniel ("Nat") Shilkret. Last week this sawed-off little maestro astounded the industry by going after The Prisoner's Song in dead earnest. He filed a copy of the music at the Copyright Office in Washington, had his lawyer, Maurice Speiser, call on the publishers, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., for an accounting of the baleful ballad's huge sales and earnings...
...Philadelphia last week Digger Bache and Director Ephraim A. Speiser of the American School of Oriental Research announced the discovery, between Levels Eleven and Twelve, of a temple-fortress built 3,000 years before the earliest mention of such structures in the Old Testament, and which they called "unique in prehistory." The building was circular and its walls, of sun-dried brick, were more than a yard thick. Twelve rooms were laid out around the circle, and across it were three rectangular rooms in series. The diggers believed that the largest was a cult-room and that a small anteroom...
...class, Momm and F. C. Evans '31 grappled stubbornly for over 15 minutes on virtually even terms before the former threw his Harvard adversary with a bar and chancery hold. Arthur Klein '32. Crimson 126-pounder displayed excellent form in pinning his rival, Adams, in 5 minutes 57 seconds. Speiser, the Army 135-pound representative, then retaliated by tossing J. H. Crandon '33 to the mat and pinning his shoulders in 7 minutes 32 seconds. P. O. Johnson '33 and O. E. Goddard '33 each scored on time decisions, the former defeating his Army opponent, M. L. Fisher...
...pound class-Speiser (A) defeated Crandon by fall...
Last week chastened Consul Speiser apologized...