Word: parts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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LaBreck has spent the major part of his business career operating pinball establishments in Boston...
Perhaps the principal reason for "Salome's" infrequent appearance is a title role which is almost prohibitively hard to sing. The part requires not just a fabulous voice, but also the ability to carry off convincingly a highly dramatic role, one which requires everything from kissing a severed head to dancing a modified strip tease. Ljuha Welitseh's performance was a real virtuoso triumph, which makes it easy to understand how, in two months, she has risen from anonymity to become the Met's leading prima donna...
Your editorial says, in effect, that my statement on the Eisler case represents a change in policy from what was done in the case of the New Student. There has been no change in policy or point of view on my part or on the part of the Faculty Committee. It is this Committee, not the Dean, which decides these matters and the Committee has a clear record through its whole existence of protecting the freedom of Harvard student organizations. My statement expressed my personal point of view which I have hold ever since I was old enough to think...
...Winslow '51, wife of Alan F. Winslow '47, president of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, will play the lead opposite Monty Woolley in the role of Maggie Cutler, the "Man's" secretary. Pola Chasman of Emerson College will appear as Lorraine Sheldon, and Robert M. Cipes '50 takes the part of Banjo. Paul S. Burggraf '48 will play Bert Jefferson...
...Mass was written for available talent at Salzburg in 1782. In that case the abilities must have been reversed, for Monday night Paul Tibbetts did the best bit of solo work with the one short phrase that makes up the bass part. No one could have any criticism, however, of Eleanor Davis' "Laudamusic," which was altogether competent. The soprano, Phyllis Curtin, had the most difficult role of all, particularly in the jumps of the "Et incarnatus est." Though she had many exquisite tones, she showed a slight unwillingness to land decisively on a note and sustain it. Tenor Summer Crockett...