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...Harlow, Clark Hodder, W. W. Ingraham, S. B. Kelley, E. G. Lowry, L. O. V. Mann, Laurence Morris, G. S. Mumford, Boies Penrose 2nd; T. L. Pierson, O. R. Rice, B. F. Rice-Bassett, J. H. Ricketson 3rd, P. H. Robb, J. McC. Roots, A. W. Samborski, Eric Sandquist, P. H. Spalding, J. B. Tailer Jr., J. H. Theopold, J. E. Toulmin...
Three Conductors. The Symphony Orchestra put three conductors on display in a single concert. The regular director, Mr. Stock, began the program, giving place for the central items to Mr. Eric DeLamarter. Mr. Carl Busch conducted his own Indian Rhapsody...
Wilson. Sir Eric Drummond, General Secretary of the League of Nations, at Geneva, issued on behalf of the Secretariat a statement in which he eulogized the late Woodrow Wilson and referred in glowing terms to the part he played for the League. "Mr. Wilson has gone," he concluded, "but the work to which he gave his life has only just begun." Lord Cecil, representing Britain, added: "Former President Wilson is dead, but we shall ever hear...
...several of them, have reaped consequent benefits. Darius Milhaud, in particular, has come to success. Therefore, they do not have to hang together, since there is no immediate likelihood of their hanging separately. They, or the more prosperous of them, have gone their own way. But the indomitable Eric Satie (who founded the "Six") has formed a new group of other ambitious ones. This he calls the "Four," and it is they who are providing the excitements. They gave a concert which provoked the usual tumult of plaudits and curses in the audience...
Addressing the Federation of British Industries at London in his Presidential capacity, Sir Eric Geddes, brother of Sir Auckland, the retiring British Ambassador to the U. S., advised the panic-mongers to calm themselves. "This," said he, "is not the time for panic mongering or wild talk. Undoubtedly the advent of a new party?a most inexperienced party?of which certain extremists make proposals which shock us, has caused uneasiness, but there has been no panic, nor anything that can be described as such. The sky is not black with pound notes winging their way across the Atlantic, but doubtless...