Word: processional
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After 18 paragraphs the essay-like opening was blended inter the actual, factual report of the nine-hour procession. Typical alertness to detail:
Sober German citizens had had an all too graphic picture of the parliamentary proceedings of both of Germany's extreme parties in action. Chancellor Brüning was not unduly alarmed. Next day was Corpus Christi. He marched in the religious procession (first in Berlin since the War) to...
In Tokyo they disposed last fortnight of the "Old Fox," assassinated Premier Ki Inukai. Public & Press remained apathetic, convinced that the death of this wily political boss was good riddance. But in his native city of Okayama there was a solemn, spontaneous mourning procession of 20,000.
Norwegian Bridal Procession by Grieg; Overture, "Fingal's Cave," by Mendelssohn; Waitz Number 15 by Brahms-Gericke; La Source, Ballet Suite, by Delibes, including Scarf Dance, Love Scene, Variation, and Circassion Dance; Scheherazade, Finale by Rimsky-Korsakov; Large by Handel (Solo violin--J. Theodorowicz, Harp, Organ, and Strings); Dance by...
Quick to follow-the-leader was Bethlehem Steel with 50,000 employes. Republic and other independent companies were sure to join the procession. Steelmen last week were inclined to point out that wages have not come down as much as in 1921, that unless business picks up there may be...