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Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro" Mozart "Pastorale" from Concerto Grosso No. 8 for two solo violins, solo cello and string orchestra Corelli First Movement (Ailegro) from Violin Sonata in E major Bach Soloist--Mr. M. H. Holmes 3G (accompanied by string orchestra...
...solo violins, solo cello...
...International Matches (TIME, May 19). Last week Polo was sold again, to a group of Editor Vischer's polo-playing friends who agree with him 1) that Polo should be purely horsey, not social; 2) that smartly published horsiness will pay. Editor Vischer will now run Polo solo, assisted by a learned "advisory council" and with contributions as before from wise young Robert F. Kelley of the New York Times, famed Horse Artist Paul Brown. Reading with even deeper interest, expecting to collect dividends, will be Editor Vischer's investing friends, who include John Hay ("Jock") Whitney...
Soapbox. A bird biplane landed on Roosevelt Field, N. Y., one afternoon last week and a small boy in knee-breeches jumped out. Bystanders looked casually for the pilot to follow him. None appeared. The boy, Joseph Sheehan Jr., 12, of Suffern, N. Y., had made his first solo flight, sitting on a soap-box and two air cushions to reach the controls. Next day Henry Bierds, 17, of Nyack (near Suffern) soloed after 100 min. instruction...
...facts about Mask & Wig . . . owns its own clubhouse in heart of Philadelphia . . . decorations and murals by Maxfield Parrish . . . only college production to play two solid weeks in metropolitan (Philadelphia) theatre . . . renowned for its dancing, chorus & solo . . . 1930 production John Faust, Ph.D. acclaimed by New York critics as most remarkable piece of satire in years . . . donators to alma mater of unit of dormitories bearing its name...