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...Kings, Luxor. Less than one-fourth of the relics in the tomb have been taken out. The program for this season contemplates the removal of the canopies and shrine surrounding the sarcophagus, and the opening of the coffin itself, which is expected to reveal the mummy in all his regal robes and jewels. The body will not be removed from its ancestral shrine, but will be examined " to satisfy the claims of science." X-ray photographs will be taken to help determine its age. Two other rooms, one walled up, are yet to be opened. The search for undiscovered tombs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Digging Again | 10/22/1923 | See Source »

...Regal and Moore, "late of Ed Wynn's Carnival", gave their acrobatic and dancing act--clever acrobatics enlivened with plenty of humor. Followed Belle Storey, "America's foremost Coloratura Soprano". Marvel of marvels, she is not only possessed of a voice and evidently has heard the English language spoken, but she is an extremely pleasant object for contemplation. We had thought that all good singers must be built on the pouter pigeon model and Miss Storey was an agreeable surprise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAJESTIC OFFERS GOOD BILL | 9/28/1921 | See Source »

...Hello, Moon"; and "The Lady of the Pyramids" with an Egyptian dance by Vanda Hoff may be picked as a few of the many delightful bits in the entertainment. As for music, "I love the Land of Old Black Joe" and "My Sahara Rose" give melody. The Acrobats, Messeurs Regal and Moore, at first burlesque their profession in an amusing manner and then prove themselves to be performers of unusual ability, Lillian Fitzgerald, appearing as a Parisian and later as an Irish Colleen kept up the atmospheres of surprise and showed an excellent sense of comedy-value as well...

Author: By H. C., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 1/27/1921 | See Source »

...difficult for her to consummate unaided. She needs loans and credit, troops and munitions; what is more, she needs the backing of Europe's influence. From present accounts, none of these things will be forthcoming. Constantine may be a popular here, and Greece may enjoy the luxury of his regal presence in Athens; but that luxury is apt to be an expensive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONSTANTINE'S RETURN | 12/8/1920 | See Source »

...your hats On sale from nine to one. In Thayer Hall three you'll find they'll be They're white and green and awfully squee For twenty and worth the mon. And also seven to seven thirt. Before the big parade Which starts at eight in regal state By Holworthy arrayed. Good beef and bread is free to each, So bring a hunger grand, And all bring torches and all bring dough, It will come in nice at each side show, And help to pay the band. Come one, come all, and wear old clothes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIOR BARBECUE TONIGHT | 5/1/1912 | See Source »

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