Word: pelled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Newshawks continued to pepper him. His answers: "I've accepted the directorship very humbly. . . . I felt that it was a sort of call, almost like a call to the ministry. . . . I have been playing romantic roles-Roméo and Pelléas-for so many years that my views are naturally romantic. I look upon the Metropolitan with the same eager approach...
...mark at La Scala before he was invited home. For more than a decade he has been the No. 1 North American-born tenor. Others may sing louder. But Johnson never errs as an artist, never fails to be an attractive, credible hero. As Roméo and Pelléas he has surpassed all his contemporaries...
...which has small esteem for metal tubes and no stomach whatever for a possible public swing in that direction. Philco bought a full page in the New York Times ($4,500) to launch a counterblast. Recalling an ill-starred experiment with metal tubes in Britain, Philco warned that a "pell mell rush" into metal might also have disastrous consequences here. Points...
Captain Russell Allen of the Freshman team plays beside Hicks and turns in a steady game which resembles that of Watts to a great extent. He is sure to be one of Stubb's dependables. Dick Claflin and Norman Pell played well on the Jayvee team in their single scrimmage against Yale, and it is possible that both will be of some use during the coming season. Claflin accompanied the squad to New Haven last week but only had to be used for three minutes while Brown was rested. The only other candidate for a point position is Jimmy Roberts...
Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, the Yankee farmer who became a knight of the Holy Roman Empire is revealed in a short biography by John H. G. Pell '26, famous historian and author of "Ethan Allen...