Word: choruses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Whalen trained youth don the blue of authority, they will remember their college days. It behooves us to learn the police words. Then when an irate cop orders us to drive over to the curb we can wait till he comes alongside and then swing into the stirring chorus...
...because of his superb skill at singing the "intimate" type of revue ballad. The story is about a Frenchman who makes his mark in the chewing-gum business so as to win a U. S. millionaire's daughter?Claudette Colbert. With the plot keyed a little lower and a chorus thrown in The Big Pond could easily have been turned into a musical comedy. As it stands it is good program entertainment, but not adequate for Chevalier's talents. Best song: "You Brought a New Kind of Love...
...month for TJ. S. music festivals. Worthy ones held recently were the Harrisburg (Pa.) Mozart Festival, the Ann Arbor (Mich.) May Festival, the Keene (N. H.) Chorus Club Festival, the Chicago-North Shore Music , Festival (Evanston, Ill.) and the National Negro I Music Festival (Philadelphia...
Ceremonious was the Gold Star leavetaking. Airplanes dropped poppies. Ziegfeld chorus girls sent a great wreath. Mothers carried forget-me-not nosegays, waved little U. S. flags. Bands played. Chief of Staff Summerall read a parting message from Acting Secretary of War Davison ("Go, therefore, not in sorrow but in pride").* Tiny stars of real gold were distributed by Paul Chapman, head of U. S. Lines. Tugs tooted and forts banged out salutes as the America...
...discovered was given the name of another. Simultaneously, somewhat in the manner of Playwright Eugene O'Neill's Strange Interlude* there were sometimes shown on the screen his inner thoughts, sometimes his past or future, sometimes the ridicule of others against which he had always to contend. The chorus, too, behaved oddly for a modern opera: stationed on wings which spread far into the audience, it sang from there its comments in the manner of the ancient Greek choruses...