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...word." Our way of life, this system of democratic or capitalistic government, this-the best practical and the best practiced system-needs, according to you, some fundamental changes. To accomplish these you propose to set aside those very principles which you supposedly are trying to save: Girdler, Ford, et al must be put in their proper places. Perhaps you of the editorial board will offer your services "when the revolution comes" for judging the proper violations of the Constitution and Bill of Rights and for compiling the "list of society offenders who never would be missed...
...imposing list of top-flight contemporary composers (Paul Hindemith, Serge Prokofieff, William Grant Still, Deems Taylor, et al.) have vowed that they would spend their lives working for Disney if he would give them the chance. Composer Igor Stravinsky himself has signed a contract to do more music with Disney, has blandly averred that Disney's paleontological cataclysm was what he had had in mind all along in his Rite of Spring. Musicians and sound engineers who came to hear Soundman Garity's gadgets perform found that such recording had never before been even approached. Music lovers crowed...
...made Slade Professor of Art at Cambridge only in the last year of his life. But Roger Fry made more Britons look at pictures and like them than any other man of his time. The term Post-Impressionism, for the art of Cézanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin, et al., was his invention, and through jibes and jeers he introduced Cézanne to London...
...death of Lawrence Oilman a year ago left not only the Herald Tribune but the U. S. musical scene without a musicritic to compare with the late great James Gibbons Huneker, Philip Hale, Henry E. Krehbiel, et al. In the scramble for Mr. Oilman's job, Composer Thomson won on past performance and by agreeing with the Herald Tribune management that musicriticism should come out from under its bushel...
Please cancel TIME. . . . Our poor stomachs are no longer strong enough to handle TIME. You can have Jew Beaverbrook, et al.-we still believe America worth saving from this holocaust for Americans-not British...