The San Francisco Symphony 1940 1972 Oral History Transcript
The San Francisco Symphony 1940 1972 Oral History Transcript
Philip Sandford Ive Boone
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Secondly, I resolved that there would be total candor and openness with the Board. There would be no reservations with respect to policy or decisions. Everything would be open, so that there could never be another Jorda type experience. There would be no invisible world between the management, president and the Board. I was determined that members of the Board were going to be given important responsi bilities and would be expected to carry them out. I believed that the Symphony was a public tr...ust and belonged to the whole community, and we were privileged to hold that trust. I have done my best to support these principles always. There's one other point I would like to make here. The contract of responsibility. There is a contract, you know, and it is with yourself. If you are going to head anything, you must, in fact, be head, and all of your efforts must be aimed at doing a successful job. It is a moral obligation. I have respect for anyone who assumes leadership. If one assumes a position not understanding the principle of contract responsibility, one soon learns it or must leave.
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