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...Harlem, a young woman named Sylvia Carol Steinberg, armed with hypodermics and vials, went briskly to work in a restaurant. Queues formed quickly. In two days, with her boy friend looking on admiringly, she had vaccinated 500 people. Suspicious cops finally hauled her into a police station, found that she had "vaccinated" everybody with water. Arraigned for "assault," she was packed off to a psychiatric ward...
Chopin: Concerto No. 2 in F Minor (Artur Rubinstein, with the NBC Symphony Orchestra, William Steinberg conducting; Victor, 7 sides). Chopin, never at his ease in large, rigid forms, played superbly by Rubinstein, always at his best in Chopin. Performance: excellent...
...addition to Chapin, the following debaters were chosen: Robert M. Beren '47, president; Detlev F. Vagts '49, vice-president: J. Philip Bahn '49, home secretary: Roy G. Clouse '50, corresponding secretary; and Mortimer S. Steinberg '48, treasurer...
Also elected as officers, following the adoption by the Council of its constitution, were Robert M. Beren '47 as vice-president, Detlev F. Vagts '49 as home secretary, Mortimer S. Steinberg '47 as treasurer, and Daniel M. Pierce '49 as publicity manager. William P. D. Bailey '46 was re-elected as corresponding secretary...
Like Toscanini, Steinberg never uses a score. Though his performances lack the Maestro's tuning-fork luster, he conducts with much the same bombastic vigor. To give cues, he waggles his head like an angry steer. At opera rehearsals he brays himself hoarse singing the leading roles stopping occasionally to munch a dry slice of pumpernickel...