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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Fogg group is of special interest because some of the statuettes are models of famous Baroque works of Bernini. Among them are studies for the figure of Longinus, designed for one of the piers under the dome of St. Peter's in Rome, a figure for the gold and bronze Chair of St. Peter in the apse, and five angels intended for the Ponte S. Angelo on the Tiber...
...Freshman competition for the news board of the CRIMSON and a Sophomore competition for the editorial board open at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton St...
...high-toned artists, bombastic literati winced at his satirical songs. All Paris, from the Empress Eugénie to the trollops of the Quartier Latin gobbled up his tunes as fast as they came. He wrote nearly 100 operettas, which drew delighted applause in every pleasure-loving city from St. Petersburg to New Orleans...
...gadgets descended upon the musical world. Gadget No. 1 was the chromatic stroboscope. Conceived by Indiana University's Professor Ora L. Railsback and developed by Physicist Robert William Young and Engineers Allen Loomis and O. Hugo Schuck. it was demonstrated at the Music Educators' National Conference in St. Louis. The Young, Loomis & Schuck stroboscope, which sits on a table, blinks and flickers when anybody sings out of tune in its presence, makes caterwauling detectible even to the deaf...
...have felt the pinch very little. In Nebraska and Iowa trade was off a mere 1.8%. Farm prices have fallen somewhat, but with bumper crops to market farm income has held steady. In neighboring Kansas and Missouri trade was off about 8% because depression in Kansas City and St. Louis counterbalanced country buying. In Texas and lower Arizona and New Mexico, the stability provided by bumper 9? cotton crops is notably enhanced by the oil business, about the only U. S. industry still going at close to full blast (because of war demand and the fact that people have...