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Died. Harry M. Kaiser, 71, strict warden of Clinton state prison, abode of New York State's 1,800 most vicious criminals; at Plattsburg, N. Y.; of paralysis caused by overwork. His wards rioted last July, and ever since have threatened new riot...
Oddly enough, however, Mr. Baldwin had meant by "in" precisely "in," though that was (strictly) nonsense. Not being strict Mr. Baldwin had meant something perfectly sensible, something about like this...
...absolute forms, in the first act used a Suite and a Passacaglia with 21 variations, in the second a five-movement symphony, in the third a series of inventions. Like Schönberg he used the combination of song and speech which the Germans call sprechstimme. But behind his strict design and his many novel effects (in one scene he introduces an accordion, harmonica and guitar), there is the same savage pity that Büchner had for his soldier. One European critic has called Wozzeck the greatest opera since Pellèas et Mèlisande. Stokowski must also...
...educational institutes, the industries, the real estate. He maintains sole proprietorship over his enterprises and refuses to incorporate although the Government wishes him to do so. The Church, he claims, is worth $1,250,000. It is supported by tithes and offerings from Zion City employes, of whose earnings strict record is kept...
...department, which is at present housed in the Medical School , is equipped to accommodate six research workers in branches of histology, photomicrography, pathology, and by recent additions biochemistry and bacteriology. The workers in the laboratroy also have a hygienic animal house where the animals are fed according to strict instructions...