Word: carmens
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Francis Marian Goodwin Jr. '31 of Washington, D. C., is the winner of the Sophomore competition for the position of Second Assistant Tennis Manager; Travers Denton Carmen Jr. '31 of Newton is second, and Robert Knox Vincent of Manila, Philippine Islands is appointed Freshman manager, according to an announcement made yesterday by J. O. Ross '29, University tennis manager...
Goodwin will be University tennis manager in 1931, while Carmen will be manager of the second team next year. Vincent will receive his Freshman numerals and act as manager of his team in the matches with the Yale 1932 team here next Saturday...
Following is the program which will be rendered by an orchestra of 80 directed by Alfredo Casella: Entrance of the Guests into the Wart burg, "Tannhauser" Wagner Minuet Boccherini Suite from "Carmen" Bizet Overture to "The Roman Carnival" Berlioz "Don Juan," Tone Poem R. Strauss "Espana," Rhapsody Chabrier First Hungarian Dance Brahms Intermezzo, "Cavalleria Rusticana" Mascagni Marche Slave Tchalkovsky
Because Geraldine Farrar (first singer to have her own permanent dressing-room) no longer sings in opera, because she is no longer the black-eyed, hoydenish Carmen or the pale, forsaken Butterfly, there is a tendency for many to regard her as a singer of bygone days. That Farrar still sings, however, that she still pursues an active career was proved by last week's account of a season's stewardship. She has covered a 21,000-mile concert tour which began in Manhattan, went through Canadian cities, through Manhattan again to Chicago, the Pacific Coast, back through the South...
With Satanic cunning Junka Kures had strangled a little girl, Carmen Bruniaux, and then so arranged her that the child should appear the victim of a male attack. Righteously and furiously incensed, a male jury and judge condemned Satanic Junka Kures to have her head detached...