Word: aves
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Slugger TIME really timed the story perfectly, and belted it out of the park into Bedford Ave...
...magazine's most necessary assets is an attractive appearance, and the Advocate has come through on that, too. David Self's fresh Spring-issue cover will probably attract more buyers at the Mass. Ave. news-stands than any other feature. Stuart Welch's drawings, especially one of an old vintage car, make the inside of the book interesting as well as attractive, while the absence of formal lines on the title page and the use of a little more white space throughout help the make-up a great deal. The postwar Advocate is on the right track...
Hours before the funeral, umbrellas bobbed along the sidewalks in front of St. Paul's Cathedral. Along Detroit's Woodward Ave., the curious hung out of windows, perched on roofs and climbed the trees to get a better view. At the cathedral's entrance, the limousines disgorged the auto city's great. From a maroon Lincoln limousine, Clara Bryant Ford stepped out, leaning on the arm of her grandson, Henry. Inside St. Paul's, in a sealed casket, lay the pinch-faced, fragile remains of her husband...
...goal of $3000 for the University drive which ends March 8, Summer Milander 3c, chairman of the fund, announced. The money will be used for DP's Palestine, and institutions in this country. Contributions to the fund should be sent to the Hillel Foundation, 1430 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge...
Victor, with an eye to the big spenders, brought out a "Heritage Series" of wheezing reissues from opera's so-called "Golden Age" at $3.50 a disc (with gold labels). Pressed from musty masters are Soprano Frances Alda's gracefully sung Willow Song and Ave Maria from Otello (recorded in 1910) and Baritone Mario Ancona's Eri tu from The Masked Ball (1907). Even scratchier is Luisa Tetrazzini's carelessly sung Voi che sapete from The Marriage of Figaro (1908). Enrico Caruso's faltering Rachel, quand du seigneur, from La Juive, was recorded...