Word: gracefulness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fashion nowadays for pretty musical comedy stars to step overnight into grand opera. Mary Lewis made it. So did Grace Moore. But the feat was never attempted by a cinemactress until last week when honors were awarded to Hope Hampton for her début as Manon with the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company...
Employed in a subordinate capacity at Bethlehem Steel when Mr. Schwab assumed the management of that company in 1904, Mr. Grace was chosen by Mr. Schwab as one of the "Company of Fifteen"-a-select group of those Bethlehem employees whom Mr. Schwab considered most able. By 1915 Mr. Grace had acquired something over a million dollars in salary and bonuses. Belonging emphatically to the class of those who have dressed well and succeeded, Mr. Grace has frequently lamented Mr. Schwab's informality in attire. When Mr. Schwab made his inaugural address as president of the American Iron...
...Grace: The presidency of the Institute has done you a lot of good...
...Grace: For the first time in my life I have seen you in a decent suit of clothes...
...Walska has a high soprano of some flexibility and range. Her enunciation is something that the artistic world has long sighed for. She has grace and charm sufficient for half a dozen stars of the first magnitude. She is determined to attain the high goal she has set, regardless of vocal equipment...