Word: martha
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...opera "Martha" by Flotow will be given tonight at 8.20 o'clock at the Boston Opera House by members of the Chicago Civic Opera Company. Singing in the opera will be Edith Mason, Irene Pavloska, Antonio Cortis, Virgilio Lazzari, and Victorio Trevisan...
...Psychology 12,000.00Survey of Crime and Criminal Justice 25,000.00International research in the social sciences 7,490.77Study of individual industrial efficiency and research in the field of business 20,000.00The Charles Sprague Sargent Memorial Fund for the Endowment of the Arnold Arboretum 222.345.00Estate of Martha L. Sargent (Mrs. Howard Sargent.: To be known as the Louisa Lee legacy 83,175.06Mrs. Augustus Clifford Tower: To establish the "Augustus Clifford Tower Fund (1927)." Restricted until a specified time, after which one fellowship to a graduate of Harvard College for study in a French university; the other...
...follows: January 20, "Louise", "The Jewels of the Madonna", and "La Gioconda", R. Y. Robison; January 23, "Alda", "A Witch of Salem", and "Romeo and Juliet", Professor Spalding; January 26, "Tannhauser", "Sappho", and Samson et Dalila", W. S. Smith; January 30, "Carmen", "Lohengrin", and "Tosca", Stuart Mason; February 2, "Martha", "Rigoletto", and "La Traviata", R. C. Robinson...
Today Professor Copeland plans to read the story of the death of Absalom, the sixth and seventh chapters of the Book of Revelations, the third chapter of the General Epistle of James. In addition to these he will read Kipling's "Sons of Martha...
...acting can make these defects seem trivial. Belle Bennett (whose reward for a fine performance in Stella Dallas has been a succession of mediocre roles) and Eve Southern (who wore dark hair and a fixed expression in The Gaucho) are competent to effect a more than satisfactory transposition of Martha Ostenso's bestselling, prize-winning fiction...