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REMINISCENCES






 A HUGE BIRDCAGE

 1930









 André MULLER

















 ‘In those days [between 1925 and 1935], the moment of the year we most looked forward
 to was the staff party which was held between Christmas and New Year. In a huge,

 beautifully decorated room, which is now the Sandoz Room, employees and their families
 gathered in all their finery. There were more than two hundred of us gathered around
 the Christmas tree for a friendly, festive meal. My father thanked everyone for their efforts during
 the year and presented each member of staff with an appropriate bonus as well as handing
 out long-service medals for between five and twenty years’ service at the Beau-Rivage.

 Then it was time for the entertainment. Schoenfelder, the hilarious tapestry maker, regularly
 reduced us to tears of laughter. He was a portly, usually taciturn fellow, but in costume and makeup
 he became a comedian and singer of mischievous, satirical songs; his sketches in high German

 or fractured French were hilarious. Afterwards, the mechanic Gothard Klinger played
 the zitter (a German-Swiss musical instrument), then a number of other acts followed.
 The evening ended with dancing to the hotel orchestra, which went on until about two
 or three o’clock in the morning […].


















 > Contract between Beau-Rivage and the orchestra, 24 April 1878.




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