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Still only 47, Reiner has held guest conductorships in Berlin, Hamburg and Vienna, more recently with the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Rochester Philharmonic. He led the Cincinnati Symphony through nine distinguished years, heads the Orchestra and Opera Departments of Philadelphia's Curtis Institute. He is considered an expert on Wagner, likes the moderns as well as Bach, snaps crack photographs on his Contax...
...Others are at Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Bound Brook...
...liberty for the second week, despite the money-raising efforts of local civic organizations, were 12,000 pupils of the bankrupt public school system of Springfield, Ohio (TIME, Nov. 16). Cincinnati, which had likewise voted down a special school levy, faced the choice of shortening its school year by 49 days or eliminating night schools and kindergartens...
Bitterly resenting the fact that the defense was not given a hearing before the charges were broadcast to the Press, James M. Hutton Sr., head of the 50-year-old Cincinnati firm, cracked back in a flat denial: "It [the stock] went up purely because of the ancient law of supply and demand that has been in effect much longer than the law under which the Securities Commission operates...
...Slight (127 lb.), wiry, red-haired and superstitious, he studied law at the University of South Carolina, practiced for two years, went to Washington in 1927 seeking a post in the State Department, got one in the Bureau of Investigation. He chased automobile thieves in Texas and worked in Cincinnati and Oklahoma City before the Dillinger case put him in headlines. Unmarried, he collects biographies, has a pet cocker spaniel, shoots and rides for recreation. He resigned from the Bureau of Investigation last year, organized the "Melvin Purvis Junior G-Man Corps" for Post Toasties because, he says, "the training...