Word: bound
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...absorbed in preparations for the most important U. S. premiére of the season. On March 19 the music-wise will journey from miles around to hear Alban Berg's Wozzeck, for five years the talk of Europe. Not a singer but Conductor Leopold Stokowski is bound to be the hero of the occasion. Conductor Stokowski's enthusiasm for unusual stage productions was evidenced last year by his performances of Stravinsky's ballet, Le Sucre du Printemps and Schonberg's pantomime. Die Glückliche Hand.* But Wozzeck will be his first straight opera...
TOMORROW AND TOMORROW-A sensitive play by the author of Paris Bound and Hotel Universe...
Announcement was made yesterday by Theodore Chase '34, Editor-in-Chief of the Freshman Red Book that this year's volume would go to press on April 10, and is to be printed and bound like all the recent Red-Books in almost every...
...Holmes in 1886 in a speech before the Harvard Law School Association. In the 46 years since then, the spirit of mutual good feeling between the great judge and the Harvard Law School has never diminished. As a token, therefore, of admiration, Justice Holmes was presented a special bound copy of the Law Review last Sunday on his birthday...
...progress. But he still holds firm to his belief that green grass and college campi are one and inseparable, and when it is proposed to remove a major part of the remaining vestiges of grass, particularly in the Yard, the Vagabond's soul recoils with horror. Controversy there is bound to be over the erection of a new chapel, and the Vagabond does not propose to stay out of the controversy. Here is his suggestion, humbly offered to a can-did world...