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...once knew as the greatest of dancers. For months at a time he speaks no word. He still hears the echo of War guns. His dead, dumb eyes see soldiers dying around him. Sixteen years have passed since Vaslav Nijinsky danced in the U. S. But this winter the re-enact- ment of many of Nijinsky's great roles by the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe has aroused fresh talk of his genius (TIME, Jan. i). Next week will be published the story of Nijinsky's life, written by his wife.* Romola de Pulszky was a 17-year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC: Story of a Dancer | 3/19/1934 | See Source »

...this anniversary, Col. Lindbergh was at his Hopewell, N. J. home, watching sleuths re-enact the kidnapping of his baby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Fun | 5/30/1932 | See Source »

...Father of the Land We Love." When Lord Cornwallis' troops surrendered to Washington's Continental Army at Yorktown, Va., Oct. 19, 1781, the British bandmaster picked that tune for the unhappy march. Next October as a prelude to the Washington bicentennial, a pageant at Yorktown will re-enact the scene that ended the Revolution. President Hoover will speak. Last month the sponsors of this local celebration, the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association of which Dr. William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin is president began to agitate for the elimination not only of "The World's Turned Upside Down" but also...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: Words & Music | 8/10/1931 | See Source »

While Berliners were free to make merry all night long in the city's pleasure spots last week because the police had neglected to re-enact the curfew law, Germany's political aspect became even more complex. Observers pondered the following puzzling developments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Complications | 9/1/1930 | See Source »

...murderers whether they are judges, police officers or governors." He was fined $75. After being graduated from Harvard in 1896 Mr. James practiced law in Seattle, grew discontented, went to Paris to edit the Liberator, radical journal. He has long been a Sacco & Vanzetti sympathizer, attempted last April to re-enact the crime in South Braintree, Mass., was arrested...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RADICALS: Respite | 8/22/1927 | See Source »

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