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...veined with ominous cracks, the plaster is flaking, the gold leaf is peeling, the faded red carpeting is frayed and splotched. The creaking red velvet seats are worn slick and the stage floor is pitted and warped. Backstage, the dingy corridors are cluttered with props and tarpaulins. In Caruso's old dressing room, illuminated by a naked light bulb, cracks in the window have been plugged with paper and Scotch tape. When a bevy of ballerinas swept onstage recently, they stirred up billows of dust that all but choked off the lead baritone. Admits one Met official: "There...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opera: Last Days of the Old Lady | 4/1/1966 | See Source »

...Caruso's Stockings. Fortunately, the mementos most in demand are not easily pilfered. Over 2,000 requests have been made for pieces of the gold brocade curtain, but RCA Victor has cornered that market. The record company bought the curtain for $10,000, and plans to cut it up into 45,000 three-inch squares for inclusion in an album of arias by Met stars. All 1,611 of the curtain's tassels have been sold by the Met for $5 apiece. The house's eight ceramic water fountains ($500 each) have been snapped up, as have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opera: Last Days of the Old Lady | 4/1/1966 | See Source »

...Americans. Yale-educated Congressman John Lindsay Republican candidate for mayor, made it sound as if Columbia had been his alma mater all along. "Saying that Columbus did not discover America," declared Lindsay, "is as silly as saying DiMaggio doesn't know anything about baseball or that Toscanini and Caruso were not great musicians." Governor Nelson Rockefeller, whose son, Steven, has a Norwegian wife, at first voyaged rather bravely into the controversy: "As far as the impact of Columbus' voyage is concerned, he discovered America." Later he carefully added that he did not mean to take anything away from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Americana: A Windblown Leif | 10/22/1965 | See Source »

...Nationals, long dominated by farm-boys from Iowa and cowboys from Oklahoma, this year was a resurgence of Eastern wrestlers. Mike Caruso of Lehigh at 123, Hill Stewart of Lehigh at 137, Bob of Maryland 157, and heavyweight Jim Nancy of Syracuse all won individual titles. , Iowa State nosed out Oklahoma State 87-86 for the team title largely on the impetus of six consolation victories Lehigh was third...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Franquemont Wins, Loses In NCAA Wrestling Meet | 3/30/1965 | See Source »

Harvard fared no better in the other second-round matches. Brooks was eliminated by Jerry Everling of Syracuse 10-8, Henjyoji lost 5-0 to the second seed at 123, Mike Caruso of Lehigh, and Durfee was pinned by second-seeded Wayne Hicks of Navy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Franquemont Wins Two; Wrestlers in Ninth Place | 3/13/1965 | See Source »

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