Word: el
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Capital of the French protectorate over Morocco, a French court martial sentenced to death last week a German who was perhaps the most striking Occidental in the Moroccan war between Abd-el-Krim and the French (TIME, May 11, 1925 to June...
...condemned, Herr Josef Otto Klems, born in the Rhineland, later a French Lieutenant, finally Chief of Staff to Abd-el-Krim, asked last week that he be sent into life exile on Réunion Island, where Krim is now enduring that fate. The Court Martial replied that Herr Klems must suffer the fate of a deserter from the French army, ordered him shot...
...years ago Josef Otto Klems, known to Moroccans as the Caid el-Hadj, told his extraordinary life story to a U. S. correspondent,* in part as follows...
...program follows: I Come, Thou, Oh, Come Bach An Easter Hallelujah Vulpins Ave, Verum Corpus Des Pres The Glee Club II Am Sontag Morgen Brahms Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer Brahms Von Ewiger Liebe Brahms Stornellatrice Respight Caro, Caro el mio Bambin Guar Nieri Vissi D'Arte from Tosca Puccini Miss Giannini III Glorious Apollo Webbe Two Folk Songs: The Turtle Dove Williams Swansea Town Hampshire Arranged by Holst Madrigal Montwerdi O Isis and Osiris, from The Magic Flute Mozart Soloist: J. E. Gurney Four Choruses, from Patience Sullivan The Glee Club IV Four Italian Folk Songs Arranged by Vittoris...
...program for the concert is as follows: Come, Thou, Oh, Come Bach An Easter Halleujah Vulpius Ave, Verum Corpus Des Pres The Glee Club Am Sontag Morgen Immer leiser wiremein Schlumme Von wiger liebe Stornellatrice Respighi Caro, Caro el mio Bambin Buarnieri Vissi d' Arte Puccini Miss Giannini Glorious Apollo Webbe Two Folk Songs; The Turtle Dove Williams Swansea Town Hoist Madrigal Monteverdi O Isis and Isiris from "The Magic Mozart Flute" Four Choruses from "Patience" Sullivan The Glee Club Four Italian Folk Songs Miss Giannini The Hundered Pipers Scottish Folk Songs The Nightingale Chaikovsky How Beautiful Are the Feet...