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...business in discs is in the popular 35?-to-75? record field. Record manufacturers have always explained the low volume of classical record sales on the ground that there are comparatively few high-brow record buyers. But two years ago one record manufacturer, Columbia's President Edward Wallerstein, began to think there might be another explanation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Record Price Cut | 8/19/1940 | See Source »

President Wallerstein became convinced that the potential classical record-buying public was much larger than commonly supposed; because 1) the U. S. had sprouted some 250 full-fledged symphony orchestras, some 45,000 smaller but still serious groups; 2) the size of outdoor summer audiences for classical music had boomed unprecedentedly; 3) radio surveys showed that some 9,000,000 listeners tuned in regularly on the broadcasts of Manhattan's New York Philharmonic-Symphony, 10,000,000 on those of the Metropolitan Opera Company; 4) when, late in 1938, the New York Post began offering albums of symphonic records...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Record Price Cut | 8/19/1940 | See Source »

...Barton Appelbaum Helboin: Dance of Death Garrett Birkhoff Translation by Coleridge of the 1st part of Schiller's Wallenstein Harold Leslie Biabee Vitno Caesarum Jacob Canter Petrarea Rime Frank Gilchrist Goldsmith: Vicar of Wakefield Henry Adams Morss James: Charles W. Eliot David Henry Popper James: Charles W. Eliot James Wallerstein Gaskell: Cranford Henry Babcock Veatch Bridges: Testament of Beauty James Wallerstein Gilbert: The Savey Operas William Barry Wood Masefield's Poems Paul Maurice Zoll Sterne: Tristram Shandy Class of 1933 Molvin Leon Anshon Rowley's Poems Morton Clark Bradley Soldlitz: History of Japanese Color Prints George Frank Emerson Butron...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Recipients of Detur Awards | 10/29/1932 | See Source »

...York City; Garrett Birkhoff of Cambridge; Harold Leslie Bisbee of Milton; Jacob Canter of Newton; Frank Gilchrist of Bronxville, New York; Henry Adams Morss, Jr. of Boston; David Henry Popper of White Plains, New York; James Sloss of Elkins Park, Pennsylvania; Henry Babcock Veatch, Jr. of Evansville, Indiana; James Wallerstein of White Plains, New York; William Barry Wood, Jr. of Milton; and Paul Maurice Zoll of Roxbury...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Confers 2205 Degrees On Students In The University | 6/23/1932 | See Source »

...Dearing, Jr., '34, Louisville. Ky., J. B. Howard, '33, Pittsburgh, Pa., W. A. Huppuch, '33, Glen Falls, N. Y., R. Inglis, Jr., '33, So. Euclid, Ohio, H. M. Katzin, '34, Newark, N. J., R. C. Liddon, J., '33, Corinth, Miss., S. Spencer, '33, Washington, D. C., J. Wallerstein, '33, White Plains...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: List of Holders of Scholarship Continued by Crimson---400 Awarded to Undergraduates | 12/8/1931 | See Source »

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