Word: heard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hungarian soprano, Etelka Gerster. Old timers will remember Etelka Gerster as a young soprano who sang in America for a season, and, with a measureless beauty of voice, appeared to be on the road to the greatest glory. Then?suddenly?she lost her voice and was not heard of again. It appears that she lost her voice during the illness that followed the birth of her daughter, the present Mrs. Reiner. The mother did not tell her daughter of this, but with a strange anxiety turned the child's bent toward singing, determined to realize in her the graces...
...announced yesterday that the fourth University crew, G. S. Mumford Jr. '25, J. R. Hoover '24, and coxswain C. S. Heard 2E.S. alone excepted, would report today with the class crews. Coach Muller has now 30 men remaining on the squad, from which to mould a crew to meet Princeton and the Navy on Saturday, May 5, in the first race of the season...
...week ago Attorney General Daugherty, in a curtain speech, said that Mr. Harding would appear in the great political production of 1924. Shortly afterwards Senator James E. Watson of Indiana allowed himself to be heard hammering down the planks which the Presidential feet will tread during the coming drama. In comparative isolation aboard the Pioneer, Mr. Harding was apparently keeping his own counsel and making his own plans. It is understood, however, that in a nation-wide tour next summer the President will make 20 speeches-in which case he will have to have something to talk about. Inasmuch...
Petition for a reopening of the case will be heard on April...
Alvin Owsley, national commander of the American Legion: "When I heard that the Crown Prince of Germany is thinking of making a lecture tour in the United States, I made a speech in Jacksonville asking Americans to tell their own story of the war before welcoming any enemy aliens...