Word: easton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Taucher-Easton...
Siegfried was revived at the Metropolitan (Manhattan) and marked a further advance in the restoration of Wagner to American repertories. It was magnificently given and received. Curt Taucher sang Siegfried and Florence Easton, Brünnhilde...
...list is as follows: R. S. Hubbard '24, chairman, C. R. Brooks '26, B. H. Burnham '24, J. L. Caughey Jr. '25, M. A. Cheek Jr. '26, J. S. Clarke '25, W. B. Cooksey 2M., B. E. Dossett 1G. Ed., Sterling Dow '25, C. L. S. Easton 1G., R. V. Gogate 1G., S. E. Gray '26, C. A. Harper '26, T. D. Hazen '26, A. W. Johnson 2T.S., C. E. Johnson 2M., W. G. Jones 4M., S. Kitasawa 1G., F. C. Lawrence E.T.S., R. R. Linton 3M., T. G. Littell '24, C. G. T. Lundell '27, H. M. MacCubbin...
Graduate students: B. E. Dorsett G. Ed, A. W. Johnson 2T.S., R. L. Olson 1G, and Charles Easton...
Singers. On hand are Sopranos Jeritza, Matzenauer, Easton, Bori, Delaunois; Contraltos Wakefield, Howard; Tenors Gigli, Martinelli; Baritones Scotti, Wolf, Danise, Didur; Bassos Rothier, D'Angelo...