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...courage of Contralto Karin Branzell. She was Fricka, the angry goddess who has a long scene with the erring Wotan. Last week she had gallstones. Pain, not expert acting, made her sing most of her music with clenched fists. Finally she had to sit down on a stage rock but she finished her scene, majestically left the stage, fainted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Debut and Gallstones | 1/22/1934 | See Source »

Once a year in the full of the moon, according to Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book, the amiable wolves of India gather in packs to pass judgment on the year's crop of cubs. Forth from their lairs and into the shadow of the great Council Rock the she-wolves nuzzle their young. If the cub is judged fit to run with the pack, all is well. If not, the she-wolf and her cubs henceforth hunt alone. And according to Rudyard Kipling that is poor hunting indeed. Last week in Manhattan, like the mother-wolves of India...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: At the Council Rock | 1/15/1934 | See Source »

Manhattan crowds flocked to the 34th annual automobile in a buying mood and U. S. motormen had ample reason to expect good hunting when they left the council rock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: At the Council Rock | 1/15/1934 | See Source »

...Aldrich as undisputed boss and Mr. Aldrich as president are Chairman of the Executive Committee John McHugh and Board Chairman Charles S. McCain. Last week Mr. McHugh, who used to be a big banker in Sioux City, and Mr. McCain, who used to be a big banker in Little Rock, announced that they were resigning their Chase jobs at the annual meeting this month. Mr. McCain will become president of United Light & Power, of which Chase Bank owns working control. H. Donald Campbell, a public relations man, will be upped from senior vice president to president of Chase...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Personnel: Jan. 15, 1934 | 1/15/1934 | See Source »

...feet, which lets it be known that this is the drink of rugged individualism. There is something of the mountains of its birth in this Leadville Moon; those mountains are heavy, yet aspiring; they fall away in rugged, breath-taking scarps, and pyramid to jagged causeways of rock far above the clouds, descending again over soft alpine meadows and pastoral beauties; all this and more is to be found in Leadville Moon. It does not act like other drinks; it bowls one over, then replants; it is in no sense a cheap, shoddy imitation; it is a true invention...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 1/15/1934 | See Source »

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