Word: week-ends
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...Boston Symphony is giving concerts in New York this week-end and Symphony Hall will be empty until Sunday afternoon when the very fine Polish pianist, Jan Smeterlin, is to give a Chopin recital. Mr. Smeterlin is probably the foremost living exponent of Chopin's works and his recitals are always marked by the best musical taste as well as by complete technical competence. His program includes the popular Fantasie Opus 49 and Sonata Opus 35 in B flat minor...
From the University's standpoint student fire education does not necessarily mean public service. This is due to the perennial menace of the volunteer fireman who belongs to the inebriated or unique sense of humor category. Four extinguishers were refilled yesterday because of week-end activity by this group. Veritable chaos would undoubtedly result from false alarms were officials to make extensive additions to the present stock of boxes...
TIME'S production schedule was retarded 24 hours to carry election results in the Nov. 9 issue to 750,000 readers. Those copies which arrived more than 24 hours late were unavoidably delayed in the mail by week-end delivery schedules...
Wearied by his candidacy and his Presidency, Franklin Roosevelt at week-end finally went home to Hyde Park to be a private citizen. With him he took three secret forecasts of the Election, one that he made last winter, one that he made last spring, one that he made last month...
...fifth regular pair of Symphony concerts at Symphony Hall will take place this week-end. Gustav Mahler's "Das Lied von der Erde," composed in 1910, is to be performed with Paul Althouse and Maria Ranzow as soloists. The work consists of a cycle of six songs, symphonically treated, which are really Chinese lyrics from the eighth century translated into the German and freely adapted by the composer. Although uneven in its quality, "Das Lied von der Erde" is certainly at least near-great and is well worth hearing for it is infrequently given. Mozart's Symphony in E flat...