Word: gottschalk
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Gottschallc: The Banjo (Eugene List, piano; Vanguard). A reminiscence of pre-Civil War New Orleans in the form of brief compositions by a onetime resident, Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-69). The first American to win an international reputation as pianist and composer, Gott-schalk's arrangements of Creole songs and dances were as popular in Paris of the mid-19th century as Chopin's mazurkas...
Alexander Gottschalk, Chicago, Biochemical Sciences; Thomas N. Tentler, Wilmette, History...
...games were scheduled yesterday but only one was played. Winthrop forfeited to Lowell. In the other, Kirkland and Dunster played to a 1-1 standoff. The game--which went to two overtimes--was marked by strong defensive playing by both teams. Dunster goalie Ken Rose and Kirkland goalie Al Gottschalk both stopped offensive challenges many times. Bob Walser kicked the Funster goal; Kirkland scored on a penalty kick booted by Dick Armstrong...
Power of the Press. In Rushville, Neb., the Sheridan County Star reported: "Mayor Hank Jansen has instructed Police Chief Lester Jensen to give no tickets for any traffic violation," three weeks later reported that its editor, Phil Gottschalk, had been fined $1 and costs for improper parking...
...epee division, Al Gottschalk of Kirkland took the final round from Adams' Phil Villers and Eliot's Jorge Marcos. Villers then trimmed Marcos to clinch second place...