Word: bowl
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...received, among other gifts, a silver bowl from U. S. residents of Mexico City; a silver desk set from citizens...
...will play in Hollywood's Bowl next fortnight...
Rochester, N. Y., where he teaches opera in the Eastman School of Music; Hollywood, in whose famed Bowl he is to conduct concerts and "concertized opera" this summer; and England, where he is a member of the Royal College of Musicians, all sat up last week to take notice of Composer Eugene Goossens' new opera, Judith. England sat up the most sharply because the premiere was at Covent Garden and because it was the first all-British opera in a long time. Novelist Enoch Arnold Bennett wrote the libretto and beamed from a box, while Composer Goossens bowed from...
...were also rejoicing-for other reasons. They had just completed a week of convening in Los Angeles. It was their fifty-fifth annual convention; approximately 100,000 White Shriners had gathered together to make speeches, shake hands, see sights, enjoy Los Angeles hospitality, after a religious ceremony in Hollywood Bowl...
...duty to $1.23 as ample protection for domestic producers. With an election approaching, the President refused to act. Cane-growers in Cuba (75% of whom operate on U. S. capital) foresaw disaster for themselves, predicted a 2¢ rise in retail sugar prices, urged a "battle of the American sugar bowl." The House was told by Chairman Hawley of the Ways & Means Committee that the new sugar duty would encourage domestic production, free the U. S. from dependence on foreign cane crops, eventually bring down the price of sugar...