Word: dows
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...soon clear why nobody had dared try Flaming Angel before. For one thing, the leading soprano is onstage singing almost constantly-for five long acts. Texas Soprano Dorothy Dow, famed for her ability to sing demanding modern roles (TIME, June 16, 1952), found herself singing while lying on a bed being seduced and while having convulsions...
...could build tension. When it was all over, the audience stripped roses from the theater boxes to toss at the cast's feet, and the press tossed rosy adjectives. Would any other opera house undertake it? Probably not without drastic cuts-and a new leading lady. Said Soprano Dow: "They can do it again, but not with me. I don't want to lose my voice...
...Dow-Jones industrial average pushed to new high ground for three successive days on the New York Stock Exchange, set a new mark...
WALL STREET New High Paced by chemicals and steels, the Dow-Jones industrial average last week edged up to 476.24, a new high for the bull market, then slipped slightly. The market breakthrough took place in the face of the Administration's continuing policy of tightening the nation's money supply. Last week six Federal Reserve Banks, including the New York bank, most important of all the eleven districts, joined the rising interest trend and boosted their rediscount rates, from...
Roses on Wall Street. On the strength of all the rosy reports, the stock market, after a four-week pause to adjust itself to tightened credit (TIME, Aug. 29), bulled up again. Metals, railroads and building materials strode ahead, and the Dow-Jones industrial index closed the week at 463.70, a climb of more than 10 points for the week...