Word: wolfs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Today Venetian-born Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (Jewels of the Madonna, Secret of Susanne, etc.) rates as one of the most successful of Italian opera composers. Unlike most of his lugubrious colleagues, Composer Wolf-Ferrari has devoted most of his time to operas with comic texts. Because Italians had greeted his first opera (Cenerentola) with catcalls and cabbages, Composer Wolf-Ferrari got most of his later works firsted outside Italy. But last week Milanese operagoers had a chance to chortle over a Wolf-Ferrari first. The new opera: La Nina Boba (The Stupid Girl), based on an old Spanish comedy...
...music with radio's enormous publicity. In 1930 he merged with four of his competitors and sold Columbia Broadcasting System a half-interest in his new corporation. Today he is music's biggest wholesaler. In the music world he is quite generally regarded as the big bad wolf...
Arguing for the victorious Beal Co. were Walter R. Bellatti and Phil E. Gilbert. However all eight members of the Powell Club collaborated in the preparation of the brief. The Langdell Co. was represented orally by Robert B. Wolf and Robert Braucher, although the brief was the joint work of the entire Simpson-Sayre group...
Members of the Powell Club who worked on the case besides Bellatti and Gilbert, were John T. Binkley, George B. Lester, Jr., Irvin L. Stephenson, Robert Thrun, and Edward S. Willis. Representing the Simpson-Sayre Club were Wolf and Braucher, William R. Fry, Jr., Philip Goodhelm, Robert K. Greenfield, Gilbert Hellman, Leonard Lesser and John Van Brunt...
Friedrich E. Machlup-Wolf, professor of Economics at University of Buffalo, appointed Visiting Lecturer on Economics, second half...