Word: antonios
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...When San Antonio reporters asked blonde Soprano Dorothy Kirsten, 31, if she still planned to marry Dr. Eugene R. Chapman, 50, the surgeon she met in San Antonio two years ago, the Metropolitan Opera star had a ready answer. "Everybody knows we are going to get married," she burbled. It was simply a matter of setting the date. The flustered doctor, recently divorced and not so fast with his reply, said: "No plans at this time." After a hasty conference, the prospective bridegroom reconciled the two views with a formal statement: "Miss Kirsten and I will be married...
Bright Side. Surprisingly few stations try for regional color. San Antonio's KEYL, spurred by a large Latin American audience, puts on a flavorful south-of-the-border show in Spanish Varieties...
...enlist for 4, 5, or 6 years. Men with less than 2 years of college will have to wait for actual active duty for about 3 months. Men with 2 years or more of college will be taken immediately. Enlisted men go to Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio, Texas for basic training of 6 to 10 weeks. They are then classified and send to a technical school for from 6 months to 1 1/2 years. Some individual choice is allowed, dependent on the needs of the service at the time...
Conductor Alessandro's new job puts him a rung up the ladder as U.S. conductorships go (he will have $320,000 to spend on San Antonio's symphony and opera seasons, as compared to $157,000 at Oklahoma City). Says Alessandro: "There comes a time in a musical career when a change is best. You never know when this will bethere are no Drew Pearsons in the musical world. But it is best for the orchestra as well as the conductor...
Truckers and other bus companies have used propane on & off for more than 15 years, but only recently has propane begun to eat into the gasoline market in a sizable way. About 20 cities, including San Antonio, Orlando, Fla. and Winnipeg, Canada, have recently added propane buses to their transit systems. Three months ago Milwaukee's Boynton Cab Co. began converting its 279-cab fleet to propane, the first cab company to do so. With its new fleet Chicago hopes to save up to 2? a mile in operating expenses...