Word: waltzinger
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So busy that he commutes between jobs in his own DC-3, Jack Sverdrup, now 52, was eager to tackle his new assignment in supersonics, happily described it as "waltzing around in unknown pastures."
Where a circus fails to be improbable, it fails to be a circus. There has been too much of the probable in Ringling's recent offerings. Almost one-third of the present show flaunts beautiful horses, waltzing girls, and "sixty alluring senoritas aloft" clinking sixty golden glockenspiels aloft. Partly because...
In his considered opinion Americans hadn't been fighting for the Four Freedoms at all; at any rate, they shouldn't have been if they were. Freedom of speech and worship might be all right, but the other two didn't deserve a three-minute round with...
One big reason for his success is the quality of his recording artists. To play The Wonderful Violin he got the NBC Symphony Orchestra's Concertmaster Mischa Mischakoff. Another reason: the New York Philharmonic-Symphony, the Cincinnati Symphony and the Dallas Symphony, among others, have found Y.P.R.-commissioned scores...
Died. Richard Tauber, 55, bemonocled Austrian-born tenor, top-ranking specialist in light-wines-&-waltzing schmalzing; of a lung abscess; in London. Tenor Tauber skipped from opera to Lehar operettas in the early '20s, rode lightly to European fame on such frothy flotsam as The Merry Widow, sang Yours...