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A merica lavish periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AYINUIL • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

T L
I EfLernorriEwisn (ARM Will

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

January 22, 1937

• T. C. Formal STAGE A N D SCREEN
SACHS' TEAM WILL PLAY THE FAMOUS Y. 13 Dinner
on Feb. 13
Two Veterans
Week's Attractions
PHILADELPHIA JEWISH TEAM SUNDAY
at Center Theater

Join the
Merry Throngs...

Arthur L. Coulson, president of
the Young People's Club of Tem-
ple Beth El, announces plans for
be
a formal Valentine dance to
given Saturday night, Feb. 13, in
the crystal ballroom of the Book
Cadillac Hotel.
Albert Ressler, chairman of the
dance, has secured Mary Kahn and
his 10-piece orchestra. The eve-
ning's entertainment will be in
keeping with the Valentine spirit.
Tickets may be secured from
any of the fallowing committee
members: Albert Ressler, chair-
man; tickets, Irene Weiss and
Miriam Carver; publicity, Frank
Winton; arrangements, Virginia
Wolf and Helen Rosenberg.

That g ather each night at
Wm. Boesky's. You'll en-
joy it immensely—and the

food is superb.

Wm. Boesky, Inc,

Delicatessen - Restaurant

Dexter & Collingwood

rnos•

TO. 8-3020

I LAST I

2 DAYS!

Contemporary Theater

Theater

AT

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BLVD

.

Adhering to its business code
of presenting the most entertain-
z r .4 2rnsr.
Vt1.-Not.-Oun., Jan. V, 23, 24
ing and interesting movies, the
Wood-
at

Map
Astor
Center Theater. located
Waller n n./on
Ruth (ltatterton
ward near the Boulevard, presents
In
the following program for the
coming week:
with FRANK MO ROAN
On Friday, Saturday and Sun-
AND
AND
day, Jan. 22, 23 and 24, Shirley
Stuart Erwin - Arline Judea
ERN UND LOUIS
Temple, Frank Morgan and Rob-
In
CONSTANCE CEMMINGn
ert Kent will be featured In
"Dimples." Edmund Lowe and
"Pigskin
Constance Cummings will appear
in "Seven Sinners," the second
SEE
TODAY'S
NEWS
ON
OUR SCREEN FIRST
attraction.

On Monday, Tuesday. Wednes-
day and Thursday, Jan. 25, 26,
AIR CONDITIONED • • MIRROPHONIC SOUND
Party of Professional Divis- 27 and 28, Walter Huston. Ruth
OP -N II A.M. +TM 123 0 A.M.
Chatterton and Mary Astor will
NM,"1"..e,•r,
ion of Hadassah This
star in "Dodsworth" while Arline
Saturday
Judge, Stuart Erwin, Jack Haley,
PHILADELPHIA HEBREWS—SPHAS
Betty Grable and the Yacht Club
Eddie Gottlieb, manager of the Sphas, is seen looking at his seven
The Business and Professional Boys entertain you in "Pigskin
players who comprise the team seeking the championship of the Division of Hadassah is sponsor-
American Basketball League. The photo shows, left to right: Mana- ing a party for paid up members Parade."
As a little minstrel, harmoniz-
Art '
ger Gottlieb. Harry Litwack, George Wolfe, Inky Lautman, Lou to be held on Saturday evening,
ing with street singers, playing
Mocomy's
Forman, Gil Fitch, Shikey Gothoffer and Cy Kaselman.
Jan. 23, at 8 o'clock at Moinet's every role in "Uncle Tom's Cab-
OHM
Thr Aeitteerst of Night Club
Tea Room, 5167 Cass Ave. All in" single-handed, starring in a
Psoent.
Kiev
The Philadelphia Hebrews, nick- the New loll Celtics, and the
upon
desiring to attend can do so
Renaissance
team,
world's
colored
minstrel
show
and
mothering
and
THE
GREATEST
3110W IN TOWN
named "Sphas", American Pro-
payment of their membership dues caring for her irrepressible and
League basketball champions for champions. The squad includes: for the year. An interesting pro-
* Andrews Sisters
*Beth Challis
"Red Rosa n, George Wolfe,
incorrigible guardian, Frank Mor-
the past two years, will meet
Swing Tar Noon
monality ia &ant
Shikey Gothoffer, Moe Goldman gram of entertainment has been gan. Shirley shares with you her
"Cincy" Sachs' Altes Lager ca-
Gil Fitch, Cy Kaselman and In- arranged, headed by Frau Yettka love and laughter, tears and thrills
Bill foadway
Bobby Breen, now nine, was an
* Bob and Floreffe Gilbert * ;Noe
gers, Detroit's professional rep- key Lautman. Ed Gottlieb is their Levy-Stein who is touring this
&tote Boa Sopa.
trials and triumphs.
Syncope./ Fes 5 tt is leeinseten
entertainer at four, while May
resentatives, at the Light Guard
country in the interest of Youth
In addition to Frank Mor- Robson has been on the stage and
coach
and
manager.
Armory, Lamed and Brush Ste.,
Mite
Philip "Cincy" Sachs, coach of Aliyah. Supper will be served. gan. Shirley's supporting cast in- screen for more than 50 years.
Sunday, Jan. 24, at 9 p. m.
the Altes Lager team, who starts Reservations can be made with cludes Helen Watley, Robert These two great stars appear in
The Sphas have placed teams his 18th consecutive season in Sophie Kutlov, Trinity 2-2975.
Kent, Astrid Allwyn, Delma By- "Rainbow on the River" now
Rothschild Hadassah University ron, the Hall Johnson Choir and showing at the Michigan Theater.
on the court for 18 consecutive basketball, will start his strongest
years. They captured three East- five in order to check this color- Hospital bricks were purchased the inimitable Stem Fetchit.
On the stage Don Redman and his
this
week by the following:
ern league championships, and in ful team from the East. Harold
The Center Theater manage- band appear in "Harlem on
In memory of Morris Gordon, ment presents day to day news
the seven years that they have McCammon and Norman Borton
Parade."
been in outstanding professional will start at forwards, Ed Wisbar by Mrs. H. Rafaelson.
and relieves its customers of the
In honor of Graham Landau by Parking problem.
leagues, they have won five cham- at center, and Capt. Carl Gussin
Sir Arthur Willert to Ad-
pionships. and been in the Play- and Vaughn Waddell will pair Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Souls, Mr. and
The Beat
dress Town Hall at the
offs every season. In addition the up at guards.
Mrs. J. Geschelin, Mr. and Mrs.
EODII HANIJIY
Another rea! attraction which S. Shaflander, Dorothy and Sara Detroit Symphony Society
team established an unheard of
Cass on Jan. 29
ConletlItT, AI. C.
record in 1933-34, by winning manager David Sachs has been Epstein and Dr, and Mrs. A. N.
Opens Lecture Con-
every scheduled game of the able to secure for an 8 o'clock Prussian.
Myrna Roberts
Sir
Arthur
Willert,
K.
B.
E.,
cert
Series
second half, 14 in number; and game, will be Joe Louis' Brown
Information regarding the pur-
I wnanne Rinser
M. A. ,(Oxford) distinguished
club
it is hardly likely that this will Bombers, leading amateur team chase of bricks may be obtained
MAYBILLI VAN
ever be equalled. Even the fa- of the city, against the Windsor from Mrs. A. N. Prussian, Euclid
With the opening of the lec- diplomat, author and publicist,
will resume the lectures for the
ADORABLIS
mous Original Celtics never ap- five, Canadian Olympic cham- 6234-131.
ture-concert series for adults at
14
$0
in the Cass
Beautiful Domes
proached this in an organized pions at Berlin last year. Two
8 p. m., Monday, in Orchestra Detroit Town Hall,
girls teams will meet under boys Contributions to the Jewish Hall, the Detroit Symphony So- Theater, Friday morning Jan. 29,
league.
MAX FIDLUPS
11
o'clock.
at
ciety will begin the most impor-
I MUSIC
The Hebrews is strictly an All- rules at 7 p. m.
Sir Arthur Willert has been in
Children's Home
Reserved seats may be obtained
C
D D1
t a n t educational feature for
Jewish combination, and one of
intimate touch with public affairs
-
-
040WAYNE ST. CL. 3100
at the Griswold Sporting Co. or
adults
in
its
history.
This
series
the best balanced in the game.
The Jewish Children's Home of of eight consecutive Monday in England, Europe and the
by
calling
Cherry
3111.
They hold several victories over
Detroit wishes to acknowledge night lecture-concerts has been United States for the last 25
with thanks the following dona- designed to acquaint all w h o years.
Contributions
to
Jewish
Na.
Purity Chapter Resumes
tions:
would know of the why and how
DOWNTOWN
tional Fund Committee
Mrs. Joe Friedman, 16864 Muir- of music. Offered at popular Theodor Heinemann Opens
Practice of Planting
land.
of Hadassah
prices, these lecture-concerts, it
Gay
90's
Cafe
This
MICHIGAN.

Bobby
Breen,
Mrs. William Shevin, 2659 is hoped, will be within the reach
Trees in Palestine
Saturday
Charles Butterworth and Mary
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman Webb, in honor of the engagement of all Detroiters.
Robson in "Rainbow on the
The ninth subscription program
Under the regime of the newly of the Jewish National Fund Com- of her daughter.
The Gay 90's Cafe, presenting River" is now showing at the
Mrs.
Rose
LaPides,
1619
Cal-
of the Detroit Symphony Society
elected -worthy matron, Theresa mittee of Hadassah, announces
a
cozy
atmosphere
of
long
ago,
Michigan Theater. The stage
R. Klein, Purity chapter No. 359, additional contribut ions with vert. Ave.
will be held on Thursday night,
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Friedman, Jan. 28, with Bernardino Moli- located on Washington Blvd., at show presents in person Don Red-
0. E. S., has renewed the practice which to purchase land and trees
and RESTAURANT
State St.. will have its grand open- man and his syncopating band
of planting trees in Palestine in in Palestine in memory of the 29 Waverly, in memory of Ben- nari, guest conductor from Rome,
ing on Saturday, Jan. 23, under and revue "Harlem on Parade"
2035 Park Ave., at Elizabeth
memory of deceased members or late Joseph Wetsman. Upon re- jamin D .Marx.
Italy, directing.
the management of Theodor with Buck and Bubbles, the Four
Temple Beth El Sisterhood.
members of their immediate fam- ceipt of contributions totaling
Heinemann, steward of the Frank- Stepp Brothers, Ada Brown. and
Ladies Auxiliary of Bnal Brith,
ily, instead of sending conven- $100, the name of Mr. Wetsman
lin Hill Country Club. Excel- Edna Mae Waters.
in
honor
of
the
recovery
of
Mrs.
tional gifts of flowers or fruit.
will be inscribed in the Golden
NIGHTLY AND
lent food will be prepared by
The following trees have been Book in Palestine. Many friends Bertha Vogel and daughter, and
SATURDAY MATINEE
Henry Greiner, who for 16 years
the
birth
of
a
daughter
to
Mr.
and
UNITED ARTISTS. — William
planted through Mrs. S. L. Kav- of the late Mr. Wetsman, who
was
chef
at
the
Phoenix
Club.
POWATAN
Powell, Myrna Loy and Mr. Asta
CHICO REYES
anau, a past matron of Purity was a frequent contributor to Mrs. Sam Smith.
The Four Queens of Rhythm Tempting cocktails and fancy (the pup) in "After the Thin
Alex Glick, 109 Biddle St., Wy-
AND BIN ORCHESTRA
Chapter and chairman of the Jew- the Jewish National Fund, are
opened at the Powatan Club Fri- drinks will be concocted by the Man" is now in it's second week
andotte.
taking
advantage
of
the
oppor-
ish National Fund Committee of
BETTY THOMPSON
Mrs. Harry Srere, 10240 La- day night in the most charming expert hands of Fred Schwartz at the United Artists Theater.
tunity of honoring his memory
Hadassah.
dance act. Retained for another and entertainment will be provid-
LUNCHES 35c
In memory of Ida Levy, mother by subscribing to this fund in- Salle. and Mrs. Louis Winkelman, week due to their popularity are ed by Al Turner and his asso-
MADISON. — Barbara Stan-
stead of presenting the conven-
DINNERS 90e
of Sister Fay KeywelL
ciates. The Gay 90'a will spec-
tional offerings of fruit or flowers. 56 Colorado, in memory of Ben- BO and Florette Gilbert, synco-
wyck, Preston Foster, Una O'Con-
O
EXCELLENT FOD
In memory of J. Weiner of
pated swingsters. Beth Challis ialize in popular priced lunch- nor and the famous Abbey Thea-
jamin D. Marx.
Those
subscribing
to
the
fund
CHOICE LIQUORS
Duluth, Minn., father of Sister
Dr. and Mrs. Sol M. Lewis, 541 handles the show and sings per- eons and dinners and a separate ter Players in Sean O'Casey's
in honor of Mr. Wetsman this
room
is
available
for
private
par-
Ann Schare.
W. Oakridge, Ferndale, in memory sonality numbers and Art Moon-
"The Plough and the Stars" is
In memory of Max Goldberg, week are as follows:
ey's Rhythm Kings furnish the ties. Mr. Heinemann extends to now showing at the Madison
husband and father, respectively,
Contributions for the purchase of Benjamin D. Marx.
all his friends In the community
Mrs. J. Perlmutter, 3281 Webb dance music.
of Sisters Anna Goldberg and of land by Jules Rubiner and
a cordial invitation to attend the Theater.

Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank.
Dorothy Goldberg Turkel.
grand opening on Saturday.
PLANTATION
hire. A. .1. Copeland, 2335 Cal-
FOX — Deanna Durbin, the
In memory of Benjamin Cohen,
Contributions for the purchase
Negro folk songs that comprise
amazing young singer of Eddie
father of Sisters Sarah Wolfe of trees by Mr. and Mrs. Harry vert Ave.
Under New Management
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Epstine, Los the repertoire of George Dewey Rockwell Kent at Town Hall Cantor's radio program, vaults to
and Julia Cohen.
L. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Max Angeles, Cal., in memory of A. H. Washington, Negro baritone, con-
Tel. CL 1313
at Fisher Theater this
screen stardom in "Three Smart
In memory of Sarah Rosen- E. Sable.
tinuing
his
brief
engagement
at
Girls,"
the
charming
comedy
with
Wednesday
Hecht.
sweig, sister of Past Matron Ger-
Additional trees were planted
music, at the Fox. On the stage
the Plantation. Bill Rogers does
Abe Salem, 8295 Rochester.
trude Wollstein.
as follows:
Mrs. Herman Franzblau, 1979 a dancing act with the sepia line
"Greenland Adventure," with the Fox presents "King's Var-
In memory of Henry Schwartz,
In memory of their mother,
of girls. Other specialties are exclusive moving pictures, will be ieties," a cavalcade of royal en-
brother of Sister Fanny Richards. Naomi Sarasohn, by Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Court.
offered
by
the
Chocolate
Steppers,
Mrs. P. Feigenson, 2247 Boston
the exciting lecture fare at the tertainment rife with n.ssic,
In memory of Hattie Lippman, Simon Sarasohn.
Brown and Brown in apache rou- Fisher Theater Wednesday morn- beauty, comedy and spectacle.
A Smashing Harlem Show
mother of Past Matron Edythe
In memory of their parents, Blvd.
tine.
ing, Jan. 27, at 11 o'clock, when
Cugell, and Sisters Kamin and Pearl and Abraham Finkelstein,
Margaret Watkins and Velma Rockwell Kent, famous artist, ad-
DOWNTOWN — "Hats Off," a
Libbie lierschberg.
by Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sarasohn. Junior Congregation of the
Middleton alternate in swinging venturer and author comes to the romantic comedy with musical
Bnai Moshe
In memory of Mrs. Hattie Lipp-
high and low with hot lyrics to Detroit Town Hall.
background. Mae Clarke, John
man by Edythe Cugell Club and
the dance music of Earl Walton's
In these thrilling movies, taken Payne, Helen Lynd, Louis Al-
TEMPLE Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Sable.
Sabbath services will be con- Harlem orchestra.
by himself, Kent tells the story berni, Skeets Gallagher, Franklin
memory of M. B. Cohen ducted by the Junior Congrega-
BETH EL by In Mr.
Choppy Chappelle will bring an
Pangborn and the Three Radio
and Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich. tion of Bnai Moshe in the Mittle- entirely new revue into the Plan- of his recent two-year visit to
Rogues are in the cast.
Tickets 65e
and by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gil- man Memorial Chapel, Jan. 23, at tation Friday night featuring a Greenland with his 14-year-old
At Temple & bert.
son and shows the actual life and
the usual hour.
with 20 ARTISTS featuring
choir of eight voices singing achievement of an American boy
Grinnell's
In memory of Cumin Weiswas-
Aaron Lebow will be the speak- Negro spirituals and folk songs.
MADISON 10.42 ser by Women's Auxiliary Home
in Greenland.
a four-volume edi-
The
first
of
Geo. Dewey Washington
er, Henry Gluck, cantor, and Jer-

Tickets for his movie-lecture tion of Dr. Chaim Weizmann's
for the Aged.
ome Miller will read Maftir.
TEN-FORTY
In memory of Richard Finley
are on sale now at Grinnell's, also collected writings has been pub-
Members of Bnai Moshe are
Pert singer of ballads and Monday to Wednesday before the lished in Hebrew in Palestine.
EARL WALTON'S MUSIC
by Buchhalter Family.
requested to urge their children
swing numbers, Myrna Roberts is lecture at the Fisher Theater.
In memory of Joseph Weisman, to attend.
Tickets
CLUB
winning
all
hearts
at
the
Club
u R
2484 W. Philadelphia, by Dr. and
113e to $2.76
She comes from the
Mrs. Lewis Barak.
Contributions to Women's Ten-Forty.
JOSE
ITURBI
TO
APPEAR
HERE
ON
FEB.
1
St.
Moritz
and
the
Barbizon
In honor of the Bar Mitzvah
GRINNELL'S
Auxiliary of Hebrew
Plaza in New York. Eddie Han-
of Graham Landau by Dr. and
Box Onion
• Schools
ley, versatile M. C., is crowding
Mrs. Harvey Lakoff.
TR. 5.7100
her in the race for popularity,
550 E. ADAMS CH. 0230
The Women's Auxiliary of the with his talents as dancer, come-
Wanted: Copies of Chron- United Hebrew Schools acknowl- dian and fun-smith.
* IRM••••• ■ •
hiaybelle
Van
and
her
dancing
icle of Sept. 25, 1936
edge with thanks the following
Adorables have added military
contributions:
The Detroit Jewish Chron-
In memory of Meyer B. Cohen, and rhumba routines to their fast
icle is in need of several copies
from Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ber- stepping. Billy Lankin continues
of its issue of Sept. 25, 1936.
EVERY
playing request tunes on his mov-
man.
Readers who have copies of
In honor of the betrothal of able piano between dance music
SUNDAY
this number on hand will
their daughter. Florence, from by Max Fidler's men.
greatly oblige the Chronicle if

Mr. and Mrs. William Sheirn.
they will turn them over to us.

Shirley Temple
"DIMPLES"

"Dodsworth"

Parade

"Seven Sinners"

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Laugh Begins at 8:40

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Presents
the Gay Viennese Comedy

SUNDAY DINNER nr:„,!zd,..=
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Jan. 23 and 24


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Jan. 26 'Meaning of Fascism'
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February 1

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"Black Tents of Arabia" Subject
of Institute Lecture Sunday
"Black Tents of Arabia" is the
arresting subject—the lecture will I
be illustrated with ma•mificent
Pictures—of Carl R. Raman on j
the World Adventure Series plat- I
form at the Detroit Institute of i
Arta at 3.30 on Sunday after-
noon, Jan. 24. Carl Raswan, in-
ternational soldier of fortune and •
author, lived for 25 years wi th
Bedouin Arabs.

• '1•44. Wm.* .

WEBSTER HALL

Townsend 8-9304 and 7.9737

Mlawer Umgegend Verein
Ball on Feb. 14

On Sunday, Jan. 24, there will
be • meeting of the members of
the Mlawer Umgegend Verein for
the purpose of discussing further
plans for the forthcoming third
annual ball the verein is sponsor-
ing on Feb. 14, at the Fort Wayne
Hotel. Entertainment and refresh-
ments will follow the meeting.
The proceeds of the ball will go
to Europe, for landaleute of Mla-
wa and surrounding towns. In the
Wrestling Boils at Ares. Gar. I course of little more than two
years since its organization con-
den. Next Monday Night
sums of money were /Or-
"Bull" Curry, kind "bad man" ; sidcrable
to these tovrns.
of the Arena Gardens, will de- warded
The chairman of arrangements
fend his title again next Monday
evening with Nango Singh. the i. I. Mellin: the theirman of the
ticket committee, Sans Lichten-
scowling Hindu, his challenger.
One fall bouts are: Don Al- ; stein; publicity, I. Newberg and
verez, South America. vs. Jack Mrs. S. Lichtenstein.
Bob and Flerette Gilbert, 55555 paled swingsters, have made such
The Ladies' Auxiliary will meet
Eogut, Toronto. and Mike Cha-
hit at the Powaton Club that they have imissi retained fee another
coma. Mexico City, vs. Jose Man- i at the home of Mrs. S. Klein, 4900 ■
week.
Lirernois,
on
Jan.
27.
uel. Portugal.

A young and sophisticated
dance team. hfanno and Strafford ,
specializing in musical comedy
and adagio numbers. open Friday
night at Webster Hall Cocktail
Grill. They had recent success-
ful engagements at the Waldorf
Astoria and the Ritz. George
Kavanaugh's orchestra, are firm-
ly entrenched with dance enthus-
iasts who congregate at the Grill.
As vocalists they are featuring
Blanche Feeney, and Jimmy No-
lan, romantic tenor.


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SAKS

Sally Osmon, personality blues
singer, opened Friday at Cafe
Saks bringing with her ■ repu-
tation for a lovely voice and an
appealing sense of humor. The
brilliant dance team, Natalie and
dance. Buddy Lester is the new
master of ceremonies. bringing
hilarity to an outstanding floor
Howard, present a wild apache
show. Eddie Bratton'a "Rhythm-
melodies" are offered for dinner
An extra
and supper dancing.
floor show is presented for dinner
patrons. Saks also features a
special Sunday roadhouse dinner
at 41.25.


PADDOCK BAR
Serving a special Sunday din-
ner for $1.10 and providing danc-
ing nightly and Saturday after-
noons is making the Paddock Bar
and Restaurant. 2035 Park Ave..
at ;Elizabeth. increasingly popu-
lar. Chico Keyes and his orches-
tra furnish the music while Betty
Thompson, song stylist. provides
the vocals. Daily dinners at 90c,
lunches for 35 cents and choice
liquors at reasonable prices are
also served.

;tstausttt

JOSE ITURBI

Pianist or conductor. Jose
Iturbi who appears here on Mon-
day evening. Feb. 1. at the Ma-
sonic Auditorium is always the
complete artist. no matter what
the medium'of his music. no mat-
ter what its period. Classic. mod-
ern. romantic. he is the musician's
yardstick. the critic's delight, the
nu c'e idol.
Significant has been IturbPs
phenomenal development as a
conductor. Always ■ student of
orchestral literature and baton
technique. his chance came in the

spring of 1933. lie was in Mexico
City, playing 20 recitals in six
weeks. The public was in the palm
of his hands. It was then he
seized the opportunity to step
from keyboard to podium. a step
so successful that today his year
c isd
on diuveitdiende. between playing and

hurl)i is now permanent direr-
tor of the Rochester Philharmonic
Orchestra and has also conducted!
the Philadelphia Orchestra. the
Detr•it Syrirlsony and the Cleve-
land Symphony.

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