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Despite the market's overall malaise, investors can still do very nicely through careful shopping. "This is a 20% market," says lohn Zeisler, a Chicago broker. "One out of every five stocks is still going up." Along with the onics, there are other swinging investment areas. One is education, where a teaching revolution in methods and televised or computerized machinery is under way. Crowell-Collier has risen from 45½ to 51?, McGraw-Hill from 66¼ to 69, while shares of IBM, counting a three-for-two split and a new issue in May, have increased in value 5.1%. Recreation...
...repertory company exclusively committed to the dramatic classics, is a token of light: the light of ever quickening U.S. cultural interest, and the light of a theater seeking its better self far from Broadway's glaringly commercial White Way. Two questing Manhattan producers, Oliver Rea and Peter Zeisler, along with Tyrone Guthrie, were drawn to Minneapolis as a city immune to Broadway's manic-depressive boom-or-bust psychology. Guthrie, a restlessly inventive director, had already been the chief architect of Stratford, Ontario's successful festival. The trio found a fervent ally and a doggedly gifted fund...
...KARL F. ZEISLER Managing Editor Monroe Evening News Monroe, Mich...
RICHARD S. ZEISLER...
...organ, Meyerbeer on the piano, Schumann at composing, Kreisler and Joachim on the violin, at 7. Eight-year-old Ottavio Gallo (above) has Bach and Paganini as precedents for his precocity. Chopin, Liszt and Rimsky-Korsakov were first famed as nine-year-olds. Mendelssohn, Schubert, Stravinsky and Boomfield-Zeisler waited until they were 10 before startling the music world; Beethoven, Saint-Saens and Florence Easton, until they were 11. Tetrazzini trilled at 12. Jenny Lind, Pietro Mascagni, Percy Grainger, Marcella Sembrich were obscure until...