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...Columbus; William Nelson Cromwell, famed Manhattan Lawyer. GOING. During the past week the following men and women left the U. S. on the following ships: On the Berengaria (Cunard)-Gloria Swanson, cinema actress; Georges Car pentier and his manager, volatile Francois Descamps. On the Majestic (White Star)-Florence Easton, Metropolitan Opera singer; Samuel H. Church, President of the Carnegie Institute. On the De Grasse (French)-Joseph C. Stehlin, famed U. S. ace, with a 183-karat diamond bought from the ex-Sultan of Morocco; Florence Walton and Leon Leitrim, dancers. On the Leviathan (United States) - Henry M. Robinson, Los Angeles...
...soul-stirring prelude, and then marching out. They reappear for the great love-duet, and go out again. Finally they slink into their seats-just in time for the Liebestod. But let it here be said that this last performance, featuring Herr Curt Taucher as Tristan, Florence Easton as Isolde, and Arthur Bodanzky as conductor, was so good that it compelled many of the most inveterate "duckers" to listen to every note, from the first in the prelude toi the last in the Liebestod...
...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...