Word: programs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Obstacles. All oil operators working in Oklahoma will not cooperate. As soon as the Teagle-Farish restriction program was broached, President E. W. Marland of Marland Oil Co. wrote: "The producers still talk of restricting production by cooperative action, though for 50 years their every attempt along this line has proven futile. . . . Apparently, chaos reigns?but not so. The law of the survival of the fittest continues to operate uninterruptedly, and the fittest are, as usual, earnest in the argument that there should be no other law. The large companies become larger. The small become smaller...
...whole program will be pitched at the public in the most striking manner and will be accompanied by a conferencier using the most refined expressions...
...Extraordinary program. Lady athlete, with exclusive figure beauty in nature's garb. Wrestling?men, women and mixed. Various chansonnettes. Horse training in the open. Magic conjuror fakir of ancient times...
...conclusion of this unprecedented, magnificent program, to the great surprise of the audience, the most alive man will be eaten before the eyes of the public. Highly strung and nervous persons are requested to leave the hall during this turn...
...following program is scheduled for tonight's Pops: March Schubert-Casella Overture to "Oberon" Weber Ballet Suite from "Cephalus and Procris" Gretry-Mottl "The Flying Dutehman," Overture Wagner Spanish Dances Moskowski Cordoba Albeniz-Jacchia Three Dances form "The Three Cornered Hat" De Falla "Espana." Rhapsody Chabrier Indian War Dance Skilton Prelude to "Khovantchina" Moussorgsky Entrance of the Guests into the Wartburg, from "Tannhauser" Wagner