Goldschmidt, Otto
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Goldschmidt, Otto (
b Hamburg, 1829;
d London, 1907). Ger.-born pianist, composer, and conductor. Moved to London 1848. In 1851 visited USA as acc. for Jenny
Lind, whom he married 1852 in Boston. They lived in Dresden 1852–5, but returned to London 1858, Prof. of pf. RAM from 1863, vice-prin. 1866. Mus. organizer Rugby Sch. 1864–9. Founded and cond. London Bach Choir 1875. Cond. f. complete p. in Eng. of Bach's Mass in B minor, April 1876. Comp. oratorio
Ruth, pf. conc., songs, part-songs, etc.
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A History That Stands The Test of Time
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 11/28/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...History of the 1920's," by Frederick Lewis Allen. Published, astonishingly, almost...in 1930-31 was an afterword. Allen had the prescience to understand...must have been heady stuff for Allen, who was 41 when the book appeared...
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Only yesterday. (essay) (editorial)
Magazine article from: Wines & Vines; 3/1/1990; ; 700+ words
; ...If you can find a copy, read Frederick Lewis Allen's classic "Only Yesterday...to find it in larger libraries. Allen was a deft writer and was editor...were hardly organized at all." Allen added: "Nothing in recent American...
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1920s growled, but it was Wall Street that roared.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 9/24/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...unprecedented economic agony, Frederick Lewis Allen came forth with ``Only Yesterday...nonfiction annals. Premier historian Allen subtitled his work ``An Informal...socio-cultural history. Now Allen's book is with us anew, issued...
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The Intercessor.(Brief Article)(Poem)
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; ...orbit. There I shook the Seraphim. There I wrestled Leviathan. There I shifted the destiny of the universe. FREDERICK LEWIS ALLEN is a former pastor and college teacher. He lives with his wife and four small children in Salem, Oregon.
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More than perhaps any other decade, the 1920s defined 20th-century America.
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 9/28/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...immortalized almost immediately after it ended by Frederick Lewis Allen, a gifted journalist whose Only Yesterday...standard work ever since. Now it is time for Allen to move over. Nathan Miller does not have Allen's stylistic pizzazz, but he is a lucid...
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A rhapsody in chrome, 75 years young
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 5/27/2005; ; 700+ words
; Michael J. Lewis International Herald Tribune 05-27...the social and political ones. As Frederick Lewis Allen reported in his magisterial account...right to fret about this, since, as Allen also notes, the majority of arrests...
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Avoiding obstetric pitfalls. (Clinical Pearls).
Magazine article from: OB GYN News; 11/15/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...the labor and delivery suite. Allen's Law, discovered by the famous Yale historian Frederick Lewis Allen, states that "everything is more...true in obstetrics as is Agnes Allen's Law, which was first proposed...
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Horizontal Cities.(sensing a shift to a more positive opinion about the suburbs)
Magazine article from: Reason; 7/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...the 1920s, when social critic Lewis Mumford suggested that if "the...in castigating what historian Frederick Lewis Allen dubbed "the suburban nightmare" and efficiency expert Christine Frederick derided as "sugary and commonplace...
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Gangsters Aren't Good Guys
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 7/5/1987; ; 700+ words
; ...the 1920s into (the phrase is Frederick Lewis Allen's) "the ballyhoo years...important, radio had arrived. As Allen wrote, "The national mind had...such as submachine guns. And as Allen wrote part of the problem was...
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Prolific U.S. Naval Historian, Biographer Nathan Miller Dies
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/25/2004; 668 words
; ...standard history of the decade was written by Frederick Lewis Allen in 1931, but, he wrote, "Now it is time for Allen to move over. Nathan Miller does not have Allen's stylistic pizzazz, but he is a lucid...
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Frederick Lewis Allen
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Frederick Lewis Allen 1890-1954, American social historian and editor, b. Boston, grad. Harvard (B.A., 1912; M.A., 1913). He is best...
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Allen, Frederick Lewis
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
Allen, Frederick Lewis (1890–1954), born in Boston and educated at Harvard, served on the staffs of the Atlantic Monthly (1914–...
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The 1930s: Government and Politics: Publications
Book article from: American Decades
...Oxford University Press, 1939); Frederick Lewis Allen, Only Yesterday: An Informal...Brookings Institution, 1937); Frederick Palmer, This Man Landon: The...Hitchcock, 1934); William Allen White, What It's All About...
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The 1920s: The Arts: Publications
Book article from: American Decades
...PUBLICATIONS General Reference Frederick Lewis Allen, Only Yesterday: An Informal...New York: Huebsch, 1920); Allen Churchill, The Literary Decade...Prentice-Hall, 1971); Irene and Allen Cleaton, Books and Battles of...
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The 1950s: The Arts: Deaths
Book article from: American Decades
...Old Maid, 29 October 1958. Fred Allen (John Florence Sullivan), 61, comedian, 17 March 1956. Frederick Lewis Allen, 63, author ( Only Yesterday...13 February 1954. Paul Hastings Allen, 68, composer of operas and symphonies...
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