Word: lido
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Graduate Schools of Harvard and Radcliffe will give a dance tomorrow night from 8 to 12 o'clock at Agassiz House, Radcliffe. Men in all the Graduate Schools of the University are cordially invited. Dick Bowers and his Venice-Lido Orchestra will furnish the music. Admission will be seventy-five cents a person...
Artur Bodanzky, conducting, called into service the windswept vigor which he acquired last summer at the Lido, Venice, where his lean torso was seen on the beach, wrapped in a gaudy bathrobe. His wife was with him there. Also his son Karl. Also his daughter Elizabeth. He had friends to soothe him, drinks to amuse him. "I ate, drank, smoked and talked too much," said he. Yet spiritual hunger rather than oafish gluttony spoke in the fierceness with which he whipped up the clever and sometimes moving music which Mr. Honegger has written about King David...
...player who did not have to qualify-Cyril Walker of New Jersey, the champion. There was also one score so much lower than any of the rest that the weary examiners, their labor over, discussed it in low tones, marveling. It was the 140 made over the Lido course at Long Beach by MacDonald Smith...
Engaged. Mrs. Dorothy Park Benjamin Caruso, 30, widow of Enrico Caruso, to Captain G. R. Ingram, " wealthy Scotsman." He gave her swimming lessons last Summer at the Lido, Italy...