Word: leonarde
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...notes he couldn't sing he shouted. But Booth's burnoose could not disguise his lurching, hand-wringing acting. Like most Met stage lovers, he more often sang of his passion to Conductor Busch, at whom he stared fixedly, than to Desdemona. The Bronx's burly Leonard Warren couldn't have sung the role of lago with more splendor and imagination-or acted it with less. Soprano Licia Albanese, in her first Met Desdemona, was fine in her lyrical moments in the Willow Song and the magnificent Ave Maria; but as a dramatic soprano, she lacked...
Died. George Leonard Berry, 66, wealthy president of the International Printing Pressmen's Union since 1907 and short-time Senator from Tennessee (1937-38); of a digestive disorder; in Pressmen's Home (a development he built for needy union members), Tenn. Self-educated (he could neither read nor write at 15), Berry became a key labor adviser in the Wilson and Roosevelt administrations, missed the Democratic vice-presidential nomination in 1924 by three votes...
...Piya Chakkaphak, Henry N. Claman, Pascal Covici, Jr., Humphrey Doermann, Werner Drehmel, Charles W. Eliot 3d, William R. Engstrom, Benjamin Goldstein, Malcolm C. Greenridge (captain), Robert S. O. Harding, John H. T. Harvey, Edgar C. Henshaw, John A. Kauffman, John A. Kiggen 3d, Robert F. A. Lawson, Laurence B. Leonard, Jr., Duncan H. McCallum, James L. McLaughlin, Charles C. Osborne, Hewitt Pantaleoni, Joseph P. Flemming (manager...
...rugged men of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra had just played seven concerts in eight days, but when Conductor Leonard Bernstein called for volunteers, 35 stepped forward. Crowded into two dusty buses, they crossed the Negeb desert to give the battle-scarred Old Testament town of Beersheba the first symphony concert of its history...
...freshman letter winners: Covici, Greenidge, Doermann, Leonard, Pantalcioni, Harding, Goldstein, Osborne, Drehmel, Chakkaphak, Lawson, McCallum, Eliot, Engstrom, Kauffmann, Claman, Berger, Henshaw, McLaughlin, and Harvey...