Harold Byrns (13 September 1903 – 22 February 1977) was a German-American conductor and orchestrator. He was born Hans Bernstein in Hanover, Kingdom of...
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Society Harold Byrns (1903–1977), German-American conductor and orchestrator Joseph W. Byrns Jr. (1903–1973), U.S. attorney and politician Jo Byrns (1869–1936)...
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Harold Burns may refer to: Harold Burns (politician), New Hampshire politician Harold Burns (cricketer) Harold Birns, former Justice Harold Byrns, conductor...
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Lieutenant Harold Byrn Hudson MC (8 December 1898 – February 1982) was a Canadian First World War flying ace, officially credited with 13 victories...
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the work was made in 1949 by the Los Angeles Chamber Symphony under Harold Byrns. Other recordings include: Herbert von Karajan and the Philharmonia Orchestra...
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1983; Yannis Xenakis with "Mikka", which Gitlis premièred in 1972; Charles Harold Bernstein with two works for solo violin, inspired by Gitlis, "Rhapsodie...
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Jo-Carroll Dennison Cinematography Paul Ivano Edited by W. L. Bagier Music by Harold Byrns Color process Black and white Production company Forum Productions Distributed...
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Edited by Merrill G. White (as Merrill White) Albert Shaff Music by Harold Byrns Color process Black and white Production company Hugo Hass Productions...
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Cooke includes in the preface pages to the score: Dear Mr. Cooke, Mr. Harold Byrns visited me here in New York. Today he read me your excellent articles...
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Austrian radio on October 17, 1954, by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under Harold Byrns was described as "poorly rehearsed and performed,". In 1959 Dimitri Mitropoulos...
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Celibidache, Sergiu Comissiona, Antal Doráti, Josef Krips, Lorin Maazel, Harold Byrns, Yuval Zaliouk and Alfred Wallenstein. Katz migrated to Israel in 1959...
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instrumentos de viento", by Alban Berg. Viennese Wind Ensemble. Conductor: Harold Byrns. Ivry Gitlis, violin. Charlotte Zelka, piano; "Cuatro canciones Op.2"...
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the orchestration, he was assisted by the German-American conductor Harold Byrns. The New Grove Dictionary of Opera summarizes that "the music is cast...
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Berlin in a production staged by Joachim Herz in 1958 with conductor Harold Byrns leading the musical forces. The work has had several other stagings in...
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Made the first airmail flight over the Canadian Rockies 7 August 1919 Harold Byrn Hudson Lieutenant 13 28, 45 Ronald McNeill Keirstead Captain 13 4N (RNAS);...
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Northeast this election contributed to the eradication of Republicans. Stanley, Harold W. (1988). "Southern Partisan Changes: Dealignment, Realignment or Both...
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Kitchin (1921–1923) Garrett (1923–1929) Garner (1929–1933) Rainey (1933–1934) Byrns (1935–1936) Bankhead (1936–1940) Rayburn (1940–1961) McCormack (1962–1971)...
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Kitchin (1921–1923) Garrett (1923–1929) Garner (1929–1933) Rainey (1933–1934) Byrns (1935–1936) Bankhead (1936–1940) Rayburn (1940–1961) McCormack (1962–1971)...
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Grover Cleveland". Independent Review 18.4 (2014): 559–579. online Faulkner, Harold U. Politics, Reform, and Expansion, 1890–1900 (1959), online edition Ford...
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Gephardt as the House Democratic Caucus's leader, Pelosi was challenged by Harold Ford Jr. and Marcy Kaptur. Kaptur withdrew her candidacy for the position...
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Kitchin (1921–1923) Garrett (1923–1929) Garner (1929–1933) Rainey (1933–1934) Byrns (1935–1936) Bankhead (1936–1940) Rayburn (1940–1961) McCormack (1962–1971)...
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Roosevelt chose Senator Cordell Hull of Tennessee as Secretary of State. Harold L. Ickes and Henry A. Wallace, two progressive Republicans, were selected...
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S. Senate June 4, 1936: Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Jo Byrns died. William B. Bankhead was then elected later that day. November 3, 1936:...
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Kitchin (1921–1923) Garrett (1923–1929) Garner (1929–1933) Rainey (1933–1934) Byrns (1935–1936) Bankhead (1936–1940) Rayburn (1940–1961) McCormack (1962–1971)...
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the previous night. The keynote speaker of the convention was Congressman Harold Ford Jr. of Tennessee. The highlight of the first night of the convention...
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The Constitution. Heritage Foundation. Retrieved March 23, 2019. Relyea, Harold C. (August 5, 2005). "Continuity of Government: Current Federal Arrangements...
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Harry S. Truman (redirect from Harold Truman)
Votes in the Senate, Senate Historical Office, United States Senate, p. 7. Harold Foote Gosnell, Truman's Crises: A Political Biography of Harry S. Truman...
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"war cabinet" consisting of Hull, Stimson, Knox, Chief of Naval Operations Harold Rainsford Stark, and Army Chief of Staff George Marshall. In 1942 Roosevelt...
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Cordell Hull (D) George Gordon (D) 61st (1909–1911) Richard W. Austin (R) Jo Byrns (D) Zachary Massey (R) 62nd (1911–1913) Sam R. Sells (R) Kenneth McKellar...
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Upon graduating from law school, Jeffries became a law clerk for Judge Harold Baer Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York...
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