Word: camped
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Latecomers and would-be readers who missed the morning distribution will find a last-minute reserve at the Bowl just outside the Walter Camp memorial gate. Where newsboys wil lattempt to catch all these who look Harvardian before they enter the saucer...
...games will be played in the enclosure of the Walter Camp Field on Route 5 north-west of New Haven...
Backstage, 29-year-old Yugoslav Soprano Daniza Ilitsch, late of a Nazi concentration camp, nervously awaited the call for her first Met performance as Amelia in Verdi's Un Ballo in Maschera. In the pit, a new Italian conductor, Giuseppe Antonicelli, was making his Met debut...
...mainly, he says, tried to keep out of sight: "I just appeared, then disappeared." The Germans finally put him in uniform-he spent a year swabbing hospital floors in Italy. When he saw a chance, he fled, and surrendered to the U.S. Army. After three months in prison camp, he was released. He feels he has lost time to make up, and a good many things yet to say in his character dancing. Says Kreutzberg: "I am a very sad person, a very funny person, and a very silly person. And they all want to speak...
...Nellie had wanted to settle there since 1897, when, recovering from pneumonia, she spent a summer at a rest camp high up on San Jacinto. The camp owner had pointed to the scrub-covered desert below and said: "There's the place to spend the winter." Her father, a hotelkeeper in Santa Monica, laughed at Nellie's notion that Palm Springs would boom if it had a good boarding house; you couldn't even get to it on the railroad. Nellie reminded him that they had come West from Indiana by ox-wagon. "All the place needs...