Word: pies
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...work of the Festival, the Requiem, there were several bad moments which threatened to wreck the best rehearsed and directed performance of the series. As soprano soloist, Marika Kapravy had a voice like a reed, and was quite incapable of the richness desired in the Pie Jesu. What she had, however, she used perfectly...
...Setting. The wedding party is in the barn, he reasons, because the farmhouse is too small. Even so, the guests have to stand in line for seats: "Everything is improvised." For instance, the pie tray is really just a door taken off its hinges...
...coach said) never made a mistake all season. Captain, guard and off-season wrestler is 190-lb. Jack Green. The ends are manned by 6 ft. 1 in. Hank Foldberg, a music nut, and 6 ft. 1 in. Dick Pitzer, who likes to make as well as eat apple pie...
...Laborite M.P.-and some Tories, too-must live on a parliamentary salary of $2,400 a year, cannot afford to eat on the premises. Last week the committee set up a poor man's canteen. It featured a hot meal (soup, lamb or beef with potatoes, cabbage, apple pie) for 30?; tipping was banned. At that rate no member of the "world's best club" would have to bring his own lunch...
...began to have fun. He yelled gibes at newsmen and others at the horseshoe-shaped table. He joshed with Neal Helm, an old Caruthersville friend who sat to his right. He was completely at home, and everybody in the room was at home with the President. Just before the pie à la mode, a grey-haired woman announced that the President "has consented to play Paderewski's Minuet...