Word: ove
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Goldilocked Soprano Grace Moore, who has announced that she will retire after the war, "to help with the reconstruction work that must follow," sang Fiora, the ove of two of the three kings. Chicago had heard her in the part, but for her, the Met and Montemezzi, it was a belated reunion, [n 1923, when Soprano Moore was in the Music Box Revue, Montemezzi coached her for a Metropolitan audition, and she vowed that some day she would sing in his opera. Well she sang it, but she postured in stained-glass attitudes, walked in the gait of a woman...
Last year he made national news by, among other incidents, successfully presiding ove the Tercentenary, by breaking his collarbone in a skiing accident, and by opposing the original Court Bill...
...refugees. They are arrested again, handed over to an impressionable young Commissar for safekeeping. The young Commissar falls in love with the Countess, kills himself so she can escape. The Countess and A. J. board a river boat for the border and it looks as though their troubles are ove r until the Countess falls ill. At the border, the American Red Cross enters the proceedings as deus ex machina. Marlene is popped into a sickbed. A. J. dodges one more firing squad, boards her hospital train as it pulls away from Russia...