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...Mary Louise Curtis Bok sank more than $100,000 in the Philadelphia Grand Opera's production of Alban Berg's screwy, ear-splitting Wozzeck. After that, doldrums-until the Philadelphia Opera Company was born, two years ago. Its father was Charles David Hocker, a onetime bank clerk who, at 19, got ex cited about the Philadelphia Orchestra's Youth Concerts, became their manager a year later. For musical director of his opera, Hocker got a onetime piano prodigy, Sylvan Levin, who had been assistant conductor to the great, emotionally profiled Stokowski. Hocker & Levin resolved to keep their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Fun With Opera | 3/25/1940 | See Source »

...game started out to be a seesaw affair, and up till 16 to 16 neither team could get a lead. The Ed Buckley and Sam White sank foul shots, Bud Finegan dropped a goal from under the basket, and Charley Lutz dribbled through the Yale defense to score, and Harvard was out in front by six points. A moment latter Buckley and Franny Simpson scored again and the margin went up to eight. The score at the half kept this lead intact...

Author: By John C. Robbins, | Title: QUINTET OVERSOME BY BULLDOGS, 55-52 | 3/11/1940 | See Source »

With six minutes to go the scoreboard read 31 to 25 for the Red and Blue, but in the next four minutes the Crimson put on a spurt, and with two minutes left Joe Romano sank a shot that tied the game at 35 all. At that point Ross Hahu, Sophomore forward, was given two free shots, and although he made only one, it was enough. No more Harvard shots came even close to the basket...

Author: By John C. Robbins, | Title: RED AND BLUE SHADES CRIMSON QUINTET 36-35 | 3/7/1940 | See Source »

Munree, Big Green forward sank 11 points while Wolfe came through with nine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Indian '43 Hoopsters Best Freshman Quintet by 53-32 | 3/2/1940 | See Source »

Ramsey, who did all his scoring in the second half, and Joe Romano, Crimson guard, led the scoring parade with eight field goals apiece. Bennett brought up a close third with 13 points, while Ed Buckley sank four buckets for eight points and Al Vaughan, Cornell guard, totalled seven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORNELL'S HOOPSTERS TAKE FESLERMEN, 41-34 | 2/29/1940 | See Source »

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