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...convalescent stage. The same is true of Samborski who is back from a three weeks lay off. A hard workout today and five days of strenuous work next week should bring them both back to normal for the Princeton invasion. The doctors assure that both Cheek and Zarakov will reappear by Wednesday...
...spots increase rapidly in number and they move nearer the equator. They are most numerous in parts which correspond to the temperate zones on earth. At the end of the cycle they gradually disappear again; and eleven years after the first cycle began, they start to reappear and proceed through the same process. In 1923 the sun spot cycle was at its low ebb, but spots are again beginning to appear and we may look for the maximum in five or six years...
...Mark's garden (after a lengthy love-duet). Tristan, badly wounded, dies in the last act. And Isolde expires on his body, chanting the famous Liebestod. Hardened operagoers are in the habit of arriving in time for Wagner's soul-stirring prelude, and then marching out. They reappear for the great love-duet, and go out again. Finally they slink into their seats-just in time for the Liebestod. But let it here be said that this last performance, featuring Herr Curt Taucher as Tristan, Florence Easton as Isolde, and Arthur Bodanzky as conductor, was so good that...
Unheard about the College since last fall's Yale game, the University Band will, reappear officially this evening when it gives its annual winter concert in the Union Living Room at 8 o'clock. the concert is open free of charge to all University members...
This has been criticized as a claver but patronizing estimate, but it indicates what is generally admitted to be Mr. Denby's outstanding quality, loyalty. The threads of loyalty and enthusiasm, intertwined, reappear continually in his history...