Word: strausses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Robert S. Blacklow '55 was elected student conductor of the University band last night, climaxing a two month competition. He replaces Peter Strauss '54, the retiring conductor...
...York Philharmonic (Sun. 2:30 p.m., CBS). Music of Richard Strauss...
...swarm of the Navy's highest brass, industrialists. Senators, atomic scientists-and Sponsor Mamie Eisenhower, carrying a big bunch of roses and smiling pertly at everyone. The Coast Guard band played a specially written march, The Nautilus, and then there were the speeches. "A launching," said Lewis Strauss, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, "is always a prophetic and romantic occasion, but this literally transcends all which have gone before. For the Nautilus is ... something new under...
...Strauss spoke, the fog lifted and the sun shone, drawing an audible gasp from the crowd and changing the scene from monochrome to bunting-bright Technicolor. Mamie Eisenhower and her party walked out on the narrow christening platform. High overhead, perched on a girder, a yard worker sang out, "Be sure and hit it hard. Mrs. Eisenhower." Mamie did. The First Lady swung hard, smashed the chrome-sheathed bottle of champagne expertly against the bow and, as the big green and black boat began to move down the greased ways, she cried, "I christen thee Nautilus...
Other officers chosen were; vice-president, Richard Goldsmith '55 of Adams; political activities chairman, Christopher Nielbuhr '56 of Lowell; Harvard activities chairman, Charles Edson '56 of Dunster; secretary, Richard Comegys '57 of Strauss; public relations chairman, Orlan L. Isaly '56 of Lowell; membership chairman, Robert Colman '56 of Adams; member at large for film series, Michael Jorrin '54 of Adams; and members at large, Phillippe Villers Allerand '55 of Adams, Joseph Cooper '55 of Dunster, and Joseph Frank '56 of Lowell...