Word: performances
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Oscar Henry 1G will sing the tenor title role. Other soloists are Eunice Alberts, contralto, and Paul D. Tibbetts '45, baritone. Robert G. Woverton '53 will perform the piano solo in Constant Lambert's "The Rio Grande...
...secretly, Florence kept notebooks. She chided herself in them for trying "to shine in society." She imagined herself married to Milnes, but her daydreams of marriage were of the works of philanthropy and welfare they might perform together. By candlelight, she pored over government hospital reports. "My mind is absorbed," she wrote, "with ... the sufferings of man; it besets me behind and before ... All the people I see are eaten up with care or poverty or disease...
Hawaii, Norway, France, or the Caribbean beckon the regular sailors who take three six-week summer cruises during their College careers. All the men perform regular shipboard duties at sea, but once ashore they try to duplicate Cambridge football weekends...
...Gymnasts are favored in the 200-yard breaststroke and the diving, and their familiarity with their 20-yard pool gives them some extra advantage. It will be the first time this year Crimson swimmers will perform off a one-meter board and in a five-yard short pool...
...days later, the Congressmen hopefully tackled Assistant Secretary of Defense Anna Rosenberg. How about the 799,000 4-Fs? "Here is what the country is disturbed about," explained Chairman Carl Vinson. "We read where some football player or prizefighter, able to draw $10,000 a season and perform all the work of star athletes, just hasn't got the physical strength to carry a rifle, a hand grenade, or to cook." And as for those disqualified for mental deficiencies, "even if a man can't read Latin or Greek, he can do a little fighting...