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Word: adoree (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Fanny's letters never mention what she really thought of her lover's poetry, though on other literary subjects she is quite frank: "I go on as usual, reading every trumpery novel that comes in my way spoiling my taste and understanding. . . ."-A passage on Byron is almost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Keats's Fannies | 3/22/1937 | See Source »

Songs: The Sweetheart Waltz, I Adore Yon, So What? Rhyme for Love.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Jan. 4, 1937 | 1/4/1937 | See Source »

Despite the fact that at rehearsals Conductor Iturbi had given everyone a clear impression that he did not consider a pianist essential, the swart Spaniard stormed: "Did I not give the librarian the score the day before? Did [it] not say Impressions of Buenos Aires requires a pianist? And then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Iturbi Troubles | 9/7/1936 | See Source »

Harvard Hymn PaineDiffuse Est Gratia (Motet) NanineTutti Venite Armarti (Villanella) GastoldtPraestat Hoe Nobls ChadwickGlorious Apollo (Glee) WebbeChoruses from Patience SullivanFor Tuesday, May 18Now let Every Tongue Adore Thee BachThree Songs from Sea Shanty Suite MePheeHigland Laddie Soleist-David P. MacAllester '38 StormalongSoloist--Arthur K. Dacy '37What Shall We De With...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO YARD CONCERTS BY GLEE CLUB THIS YEAR | 5/2/1936 | See Source »

Following the introductory remarks of the President, the Glee Club will present two selections, "Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee," by Bach, and "Glorius Apollo," by Webbe.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONANT PRESIDES AT TERCENTENARY MEETING TONIGHT | 11/8/1935 | See Source »

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