Word: italianization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last of the annual series of yard concerts will be held Tuesday, May 21 on the steps of Widener at 7 o'clock. The program will include three Italian folk songs, and works of Callcott, Bantock, Frank, Palestrina, and Sullivan, followed by college songs...
Four U. S. singers will make their Metropolitan debuts: 1) Santa Biondo, lyric soprano, born in Palermo, brought to New Haven, Conn., as a child, lately a member of the San Carlo and American Opera Companies; 2) Eleanor La Mance, Jacksonville mezzo-soprano, well known in small Italian opera houses; 3) Gladys Swarthout, Kansas City mezzo-soprano, formerly of the Chicago Opera; 4) Edward Ransome, tenor, born in Canada, U. S. citizen, known in Italy as Edoardo di Renzo...
...concerts will be under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06, while tonight's soloist will be Mr. D. E. Terrill. Tonight's program follows: Harvard Hymn Paine How Sweet, How Fresh Paxton Shoot False Love Morley Adoramus Te Palestrina Italian Folk Songs...
Latest ukase of Signor Augusto Turati, Secretary General of the Fascist party: ''Young and even little Italian girls should by their costumes give the impression of the severity of the Fascist education which has been imparted to them-their skirts should come to at least two fingers' lengths below their knees...
...from Cape Town. Publisher Van Lear Black of the Baltimore Sun, gad-abouting over Africa and Europe, was forced down last month on the Italian Riviera. The strip of beach (near Bordighera) was too small for a takeoff. Last week he was still trying to load his ship on a barge to take it somewhere whence he can hop for England...