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...Wagner's Flying Dutchman, Verdi's Otello, Rossini's William Tell and Bohemian Jaroslav Weinberger's Schwanda, Der Dudelsackpfeifer (Schwanda, the bagpipe-player), never given in the U. S. New European singers who have signed contracts are famed Basso Ivar Andresen and German Soprano Frieda Leider, now with the Chicago Civic Opera and presumably not to join the Metropolitan until 1931. A possibility, too, is Soprano Eleanor Steele, 20, of Mansfield, Ohio...
...attention. It begins life with a management contract entered into with Samuel Ungerleider & Co., which provides that the brokerage house will receive no compensation except standard commissions unless the investment trust has earned in excess of 8% on its capital. When more than 8% has been earned, Samuel Unger leider & Co. will receive 20% of net profits, but only if the payment of such 20% does not reduce the corporation's profit below the 8% figure. Furthermore, Mr. Unger leider himself is the only member of Samuel Ungerleider & Co. who is on the board of Ungerleider Financial Corp. Thus...
Many new singers are on the Chicago list this year. The sopranos are: Frieda Leider of the Berlin Staatsoper, in her heyday, like Olszewska and well-established in Europe; Margarita Salvi, young, slender and Spanish; Eva Turner, English and ebullient; Alice Mock, a Californian with European experience, to make her debut as Micaela in the opening Carmen; and Antoinetta Consoli of Lawrence, Mass.. who will sing Frasquita; Marion Claire, 24-year-old Chicagoan; Hilda Burke, Baltimorean; Patricia O'Connell, Alabaman and daughter of a New York Times staff writer. Contraltos: Ada Paggi, Italian, and Coe Glade, 22-year...
Editors of the Yale, Columbia, and Pennsylvania law publications are the other guests of honor. S. G. Howd, literary editor of the Yale Law Journal, D. H. Frantz, editor-in-chief of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and D. W. Leider, editor-in-chief of the Columbia Law Review, will be present...
...male, besides a large chorus of women's voices, and an octet from the Glee Club. The singers and their parts are as follows: Aeneas, J. F. Lautner '21 Sailor, H. MacFadden '21 Sorcerer, M. A. Shattuck 2L. Dido, Miss Doris Underhill Belinda, Miss Mathilda Ward Attendant, Miss Lydia Leider First Woman, Miss Martha Bliss Second Woman, Miss Frances Doane First Witch, Miss Mildred Ellis Second Witch, Miss Susan Thompson First Sorceress, Miss Isabel Kellock Second Sorceress, Miss Mary Olmstead Spirit, Miss Ann Gardner...