Word: debutanted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...newspaper manager who retired to tinker at painting at the Riviera. Husband Mesritz first suggested that Lily study for opera. She had had some experience as a comedy ingenue, sang an incidental song once and had a small success. She set to work, within a year made her debut in Mulhouse, Alsace. Three years later she was summering in Verona with the Zenatellos, building her weight up to 105 pounds, preparing costumes and studying the roles she was engaged to sing her first year at the Metropolitan. Fortunately she was spared the Chamber of Commerce ballyhoo which spoiled Colora tura...
...they had the heart to do it." Allan Hoover's favorite orchestra was at the Doherty party, but he went that night to a smaller affair (250 guests) given by Governor of the Federal Reserve Board & Mrs. Eugene Meyer Jr. for their daughter Elizabeth. It was a post-debut celebration (Debutante Meyer came out the week before). Swankiest elements of the guest list: children of the French and Belgian Ambassadors; the daughters of the Governor of Porto Rico, of the Governor General of the Philippines and of the Secretary of Agriculture; the son of the Secretary of the Navy...
Spreckels (sugar) chose wrought-iron Christmas trees and modernistic reindeer as the atmosphere for her daughter Dorothy's debut. Guests...
...York debut is $11,500 (FORTUNE, December...
...dance were fairly dizzy last week over the importance of an event in Manhattan. Their enthusiasm invaded the smartcharts and artcharts until lay men also began to feel that they owed it to their development to see the German dancer, Mary Wigman. The house sold out for her debut recital; five more performances were announced and a tour as far west as Chicago. Dancers say solemnly that Mary Wigman is the Greatest Influence of the modern dance. She is a follower of Isadora Duncan in that she repudiates the formal ballet and all its artificial patterns. But in her striving...