Word: finally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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They were revived successfully, however, before the final examinations last spring, and were arranged with the object of including every course open regularly to Freshmen with an enrollment of over...
...Okada had been not Sugimoto but a mildly radical Japanese theatrical producer, Yoshimasa Yoshida. Sure enough, part of their suspicion was confirmed. Japanese dispatches from Sakhalin declared that the lover in the case was indeed Yoshida but still insisted that he and Miss Okada had eloped to the Reds. Final confirmation came when Soviet officials at Alexandrovsk announced they had clapped Actress Okada and Producer Yoshida into a small jail near the frontier. In Tokyo detectives grilled stage colleagues of the pair, learned they had participated at the Soviet Embassy in amateur theatricals...
...perfectly one of the traits in Frank Lloyd Wright which lesser architects have played against him for all it is worth. The architect's original estimate of its cost was $250,000. By mutual agreement this was later raised to $350,000. It is now apparent that the final cost of the building will be nearer $450.000. This sort of thing has happened often in Wright's career, and the hostile argument runs that few businessmen are as able as rich Mr. Johnson to stand the gaff of perfectionism at like cost...
...backstage over the most malignant of operatic orchestrations. Their frenzied, hagridden Elektra, daughter of the slain Agamemnon and instigator of the ghastly revenge that overtakes his killers, demanded a singer of enormous endurance. Mariette Mazarin, who introduced the part to the U. S. in 1910, fainted while taking her final curtain calls. The late Ernestine Schumann-Heink, powerful Katrinka of opera singers, left the original cast at Dresden because she considered the part of nightmare-haunted Klytemnestra too strenuous...
...frame, Captain Bob Burke of Princeton slapped a penalty shot into the net at 12.44 to tie the count after Freedley had climaxed three spectacular saves by sitting on the puck. Late in the period Ralph Pope took Harding's pass and broke the deadlock at 18.07. In the final frame Harding sank Roberts' pass at 5.20. The Crimson held the Tiger at bay until just before the final bell, when Barnicle beat Freedley for the last score...