Word: infanta
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There will be a new solo danseuse?Ruth Page, of Indianapolis, member once of Anna Pavlowa's company, and hitherto notable for her dancing in John Alden Carpenter's Birthday of the Infanta with the Chicago Opera; most important, a new conductor to strengthen further the Italian wing ?Vincenzo Bellezza, Roman, to make his Metropolitan debut with The Jewels of the Madonna during the season's first week...
Refreshed by this escapade, Alfonso boarded a cross-channel packet, set sail for England accompanied by his consort and their eldest son and daughter, Alfonso, Prince of Asturias, 19, and the Infanta Beatriz...
Ruth Hope?U. S. dancer, one-time member of Pavlova's company, especially famed for her work in John Alden Carpenter's Birthday of the Infanta ballet with the Chicago Opera...
Mystery. Curiously enough, the Zaharoff legend remains most vigorous among the Spanish nobility, where it took its earliest roots. In a recent volume (see BOOKS) H. R. H. the Infanta Eulalia of Spain speaks of "Sir Basil Zaharoff and other prominent figures associated with the occult force which now directs Europe...
...Infanta Terrible...