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Anton LaVey Anton LaVey
A NTONL AVEY'SF IRSTC HURCH OFS ATAN O n Walpurgisnacht, April 30, 1966, Anton Szandor LaVey (1930–1997) of San Francisco shaved his head, donned clerical clothing, complete with white collar, and proclaimed himself Satan's high... Read more
Riccardo Muti Riccardo Muti
Riccardo Muti , 1941-, Italian conductor. Principal conductor of the Maggio Musicale (1969-81) in Florence and of the Philharmonia Orchestra (1973-82) in London, he became (1977) principal guest conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra and succeeded (1980) Eugene Ormandy as its musical director, a... Read more
Philippe Noiret Philippe Noiret
NOIRET, Philippe Nationality:French. Born:Lille, 1 October 1930. Education:Attended Lycée Janson-de-Sailly, Paris; and Coll. Des oratoriens, Juilly; studied theater under Roger Blin, and at the Dramatic Centre of the West, and the Théâtre National ... Read more
A Contemporary Theatre A Contemporary Theatre
Contemporary Theatre, A (Seattle). Started in 1965 by Gregory Arthur Falls, director of the drama program at the University of Washington, as a summer theatre alternative for the city, the company performed in a 449‐seat thrust theatre renovated from a business site. Over the years the... Read more
Supersonic Transport Supersonic Transport
SUPERSONIC TRANSPORT SUPERSONIC TRANSPORT. In late 1962, the governments of France and Great Britain announced their intention to jointly develop a supersonic transport (SST) named the "Concorde." Anxious that the United States not trail the Europeans in the SST market as it had in the case of... Read more
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Arthur Seyss-Inquart Arthur Seyss-Inquart
Arthur Seyss-Inquart , 1892-1946, Austrian National Socialist leader. In Feb., 1938, Chancellor Schuschnigg of Austria was forced by German pressure to appoint him minister of the interior. Seyss-Inquart became chancellor a few hours before German troops entered (Mar. 11) Austria. The Anschluss ... Read more
The Green Pastures The Green Pastures
Green Pastures, The (1930), a fable play by Marc Connelly. [Mansfield Theatre, 640 perf.; Pulitzer Prize.] In a small “Negro” church in the South, Mr. Deshee ( Charles H. Moore) sets out to teach his children the Bible. He begins with a pre‐Creation fish fry, which is... Read more
Samuel Pierpont Langley Samuel Pierpont Langley
Samuel Pierpont Langley 1834-1906, American scientist, b. Roxbury, Mass., received only a high school education but continued his studies in science in Boston libraries. He became, in 1866, professor of physics at the Western Univ. of Pennsylvania (now the Univ. of Pittsburgh) and director of the... Read more

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