Word: iberia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...March from "The Queen of Sheba Gounod *Overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Mendelssohn *"Whispering of the Flowers" Blon *Fantasia, "Samson and Delilah" Saint-Saens *"Triana" from the Suite "Iberia" Albeniz (Arranged for Orchestra by E. F. Arbos) *"Kol Nidrei" Bruch Violincello solo: Jacobus Langendoen *Cossacks' Dance from the opera "Mazeppa" Tchaikovsky *"Violets," Waltzes Waldteufel *"I've Got you Under My Skin," from "Born to Dance" Porter (Arranged by P. Bodge) Orgy of the Spirits from the Oriental Suite "Noure and Anitra" Ilynsky...
JOHNNY O. LEBLANC Xew Iberia...
Died. Edwin Sidney Broussard, 59, onetime (1921-33) U. S. Senator from Louisiana; of a heart attack; in New Iberia, La. Onetime friend and patron of Huey P. Long, Broussard found himself beaten for re-election by the Long machine in 1932, protested loudly and futilely to the Senate...
...Born: In Iberia Parish...
...served a year in Cuba, fighting through the Santiago campaign. As an assistant secretary, he went to the Philippines with the Taft Commission. Back in Louisiana he got a quick law degree from Tulane University, was admitted to the bar in 1901, hung out his shingle at New Iberia, still his home. He served five years as a local prosecuting attorney, turned temporarily Progressive, made a losing run for lieutenant governor. His brother Robert, ten years his senior, had served 18 years (1897-1915) in the House of Representatives when he was advanced to the Senate. There he died...