Arthur Leon Judson (February 17, 1881 – January 28, 1975) was an artists' manager who also managed the New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra and was also the founder of CBS. He co-founded the Handel Society of New York with entrepreneur James Grayson in 1966.
Arthur Leon Judson (February 17, 1881 – January 28, 1975) was an artists' manager who also managed the New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra...
ArthurJudson Brown (December 3, 1856 – January 11, 1963) was an American clergyman, missionary and author. Brown was born in Holliston, Massachusetts...
, a radio network founded in Chicago by New York City talent agent ArthurJudson in January 1927. In April of that year, the Columbia Phonograph Company...
politician Arthur Brown (engineer) (1851–1935), City Engineer, Nottingham Arthur Lewis Brown (1854–1928), American federal judge ArthurJudson Brown (1856–1963)...
several remarks attributed to him in New Forces in Old China (1904) by ArthurJudson Brown: Any man who has had the least occasion to deal with Chinese courts...
and its supposed Nazi ties. "Bassett Family Association Database - ArthurJudson Bassett". Bassett Family Association Database.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:...
continued her studies with Frank La Forge in New York. During this time, ArthurJudson became her manager. They met through the New York Philharmonic. Over...
Judson Harmon (February 3, 1846 – February 22, 1927) was an American Democratic politician from Ohio. He served as United States Attorney General under...
originally co-founded CBS in 1927 along with New York talent agent ArthurJudson, but soon cashed out of the partnership leaving only the name; Paley...
studies of Moslem lands, and of Siam, Burma, and Korea (1908), with ArthurJudson Brown The Unoccupied Mission Fields (1910) Islam and missions: being...
certain, it is that I wrote useless music." In 1924, Walter Damrosch, ArthurJudson and the New York Symphony Society arranged for Boulanger to tour the...
March 22, 1937, a few weeks before emigrating to the United States. ArthurJudson, the most powerful manager of American classical music during the 1930s...
CBS. Died: Antonín Novotný, 70, President of Czechoslovakia 1957-1968 ArthurJudson, 93, artists' manager for New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra...
48. ArthurJudson Brown, New Forces in Old China: An Inevitable Awakening, 2nd ed. 1904, 199.; "New Forces in Old China / Brown, ArthurJudson, 1856-1963"...
approach. Juta and Company Ltd. pp. 289–290. ISBN 978-0-7021-7714-9. ArthurJudson Brewster & Herbert Hall Palmer (2001). Introduction to Advertising....
manager. He was appointed co-manager with ArthurJudson in 1947, and was made managing director in 1956 when Judson retired. Zirato resigned from that position...
secretary of Columbia Concerts Corporation and vice-president of the ArthurJudson concerts service. Meisle appeared in the 1946 Decca recording of Jerome...
Fischer Concert Hall was renamed the Judson Hall. The renovated 275-seat auditorium was named for musician ArthurJudson and formally reopened in October...
Peace. He returned to the U.S. in the early 1970s. Shilkret, described ArthurJudson as being the leading person for choosing symphony conductors, and he...