Word: auditorium
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...appearance of the Band came as a surprise to the diners. Shortly after the meal had been concluded the lights in the auditorium were extinguished and the band, split into five sections, filed...
John Ciardi, assistant professor of English, will be among speakers who will express their opinions on racial equality, religious liberty, and political freedom in America at a "Civil Rights" meeting in the auditorium of the Longfollow School tonight...
Soprano Margaret Truman, bedizened with full stage makeup, opened Atlanta's concert season by packing every one of the Municipal Auditorium's 5,000 seats, plus 100 chairs placed in the orchestra pit for the overflow...
Then, in the tiny (550 seats) auditorium of the Ridgefield, Conn, high school, he led his orchestra, proud, gay and beaming, through a typical "pop" concert program that his concert and radio audiences seldom hear him play. While kids and grown-ups sat enthralled, he gave them Saint-Saëns' bone-rattling Danse Macabre; he made Mendelssohn's "Italian" Symphony glow with Italian sunlight, Debussy's Afternoon of a Faun shimmer sensually. By the time he had sailed through one of his own light favorites, Waldteufel's Skaters' Waltz, the audience could...
...discussions by Griswold and Sturges are part of a free series that will be presented by the Law School Forum this fall. It has no connection with the Forum's regularly-scheduled fall series of discussions at the Rindge Tech auditorium, for which tickets are required...