Word: doves
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...uncertain who has won the diplomatic chess game. That matters little, however, in the present case. The question is, what good will the committee, this wing-clipped dove of peace, be able to do in the knot in which all Europe is tied...
...soloist work for each concert will be handled by one or two singers from a group of eight soloists, recently selected. The tenors in this group are: A. W. Daggett '25, Paul Dove E.S., C. R. Gordon '25, and C. L. Varner 2G.B.; the basses: M. L. Brown '25, c. M. Hastings '25, J. R. Houghton '27, and J. E. Mitchell...
Among the 30 Freshmen who reported were L. F. Daley, captain of the 1927 football team, a heavyweight, and B. C. Turner and Percy Dove of last year's Andover team...
First Tenors: L. B. Chambers '25, Perieval Dove Jr. '27, C. A. Hicks '27, Alexander Ilsley '27, W. T. Mac Creadie 1G., V. C. Norton 1G.B., W. L. Schafer...
...clock is the slave-driver. Everything moves by exact timing. On the minute the singer hurries backstage for a rehearsal, the assistant conductor to play the organ or direct the trumpets behind the scenes, the stage official to give the signal for the curtain or the descent of the dove or the collapse of the temple. The amount of work done, especially by the men who coach the singers, lead the orchestra and direct the details of production, is enormous, and they are driven with precision and discipline that, with all the air of ease around the opera house...