Word: ann
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...detail. And Paris Opera Conductor Georges Sebastian throttled the tempo to a crawl, once even goaded Tenor Bjoerling into striking out for several bars at a brisk clip all his own. The costumes matched the sets: an indeterminate sausage-roll garment for ample Soprano Rysanek, an orange-colored Raggedy Ann wig for Soprano Simionato. a short man's nightgown for the Pharaoh. The company's acting was at best competent, at worst ludicrous, especially Soprano Rysanek's lurching, bosom-clutching assault on the role...
...Freshman Class yesterday elected the following to the Jubilee Committee: Henry R. Appelbaum, of Pennypacker Hall and Rochester, N.Y.; Mark F. Clark, of Mower Hall and Rochester, N.Y.; Joel A. Crothers, of Mower Hall and New York City; Gerald K. Gleason, of Hollis Hall and Ann Arbor, Mich.; and Lajos S. Heder, of Weld Hall and New Rochelle...
...ANN CASE Vestal...
Last week at Lincoln the jury returned with its painful answer: it found Caril Ann Fugate guilty of first-degree murder, ordered her sentenced to life in prison...
...hours the five women and seven men on the Nebraska jury struggled with their anguishing problem: what to do with soft-cheeked Caril Ann Fugate, 15, who accompanied bowlegged Badman Charles Starkweather, 19, on a ten-murder spree last spring (TIME, Feb. 10). Had Caril Ann, whose own mother, stepfather and half sister were among the victims, been a willing accomplice, as the prosecution maintained, and as Witness Starkweather, brought to the court from his death cell, testified? Or, as the defense claimed, had she been Starkweather's terrified and unwilling hostage...