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Bayreuth's crisis.(Bayreuth music festival)
The Economist (US)
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July 24, 1999
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A Wagnerian crisis of imagination
BAYREUTH
Opera's most venerated summer festival is now a grave disappointment. For better classical music, seek out some of the lesser-known venues "YOU seem to sit with the dead in the gloom of a tomb," groaned Mark Twain after a visit to the Richard Wagner festival at Bayreuth in 1891. You still do, 108 years later. What's more, during the five-week season, which starts on July 25th with a new production of "Lohengrin", you have to pay up to DM320 ($170) a time for the "privilege". Not that this deters the ...
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Roger Nash Baldwin, the National Civil Liberties Bureau, and military intelligence during World War I.
Magazine article from: The Historian
; ...Intelligence, eventually eroded Baldwin's early Progressive optimism...emerging civil liberties crusade was Roger Nash Baldwin. Baldwin was born on 21 January...prostitution in New York City. Roger enrolled in Harvard College in...
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Liberties lost; the endangered legacy of the ACLU.(book)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News
; ...those writings of American Civil Liberties Union founder Roger Nash Baldwin (1884-1981) that he feels are most pertinent to...Coffin. The essays provide autobiographical accounts of Baldwin's life and involvement in the ACLU and address issues...
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Dick King: Homeowners blocking street's completion
Newspaper article from: The Topeka Capital-Journal
; ...1920 by a roomful of civil liberties activists with Roger Nash Baldwin as its leading founder, although others were present at the organization, said the national headquarters. Baldwin (1884-1981) was, in order, an instructor in sociology...
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Invisible Giants: Fifty Americans Who Shaped the Nation But Missed the History Books
Magazine article from: USA Today
; ...magician who entertained and inspired the imagination of a growing girl"; Richard Avedon deems civil libertarian Roger Nash Baldwin "a life to be celebrated"; and Tina Brown concludes her terse synopsis of Ida B. Wells-Barnett's campaigns...
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Invisible Giants: Fifty Americans Who Shaped the Nation But Missed the History Books.
Magazine article from: USA Today (Magazine)
; ...magician who entertained and inspired the imagination of a growing girl"; Richard Avedon deems civil libertarian Roger Nash Baldwin "a life to be celebrated"; and Tina Brown concludes her terse synopsis of Ida B. Wells-Barnett's campaigns...
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Condi for president
Newspaper article from: The Sun, San Bernardino, Calif.
; ...God'. God bless America and, shame on those who are weak and won't defend what is right. ROSE ROWSEY Rialto Roger Nash Baldwin, an atheist, founded and directed the ACLU in the early 1920s into the 1950s. He was a communist sympathizer...
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Inherit the Baloney: creationists try to settle a score with Darwin.(Monkey Business: The True Story of the Scopes Trial)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reason
; ...the Scopes trial was an unfair fight aimed first and foremost at generating publicity. They describe ACLU founder Roger Nash Baldwin as a Victorian-era stage villain--collaborating with Lucille B. Milner, his "indefatigable secretary...
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THE ALMANAC
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...Fremont in 1813; Confederate Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson in 1824; firearms designer John Browning in 1855; Roger Nash Baldwin, founder of the American Civil Liberties Union, in 1884; fashion designer Christian Dior in 1905; actors Paul...
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The Week
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...Opera singer Placido Domingo (1941). Rock-and-roll radio pioneer Wolfman Jack (1939). ACLU founder Roger Nash Baldwin (1884). On This Date Margaret Brent became the first women's suffragist in America when she unsuccessfully demanded...
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AT THE CLUBS
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
; ...Aug. 10, 1. Kellie Baldwin, Pam Nash, Donna Orlando, Patricia...Satnick; Runners-up, Roger Berkley and Steve Obletz...Karger, 30-10; 9B, Roger Berkley, 13-5; Mike...Quarterfinals, Milton Kahn def. Roger Berkley, Randy Eigen...
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