Word: rome
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Elinor Smith, 17, world's female endurance flight champion, lying abed recuperating from 26 hours in air (see p. 53), announced that her next feat would be a solo flight from New York to Rome. Said Mrs. Agnes Smith, her mother: "Try and stop...
Following is the program which will be rendered by an orchestra of 80 directed by Alfredo Casells: Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro" Mozart Air Bach Dance-Suite for String Orchestra Purcell-Bliss Overture to "Oberon" Weber Prelude and Love-Death from and Isolde" "Tristan Wagner "The Fountains of Rome," Symphonic Poem Respighi "Ballet of the Hours," from "La Gioconda" Ponchielli Waltz, "By the Beautiful Blue Danube" Strauss Second Hungarian Rhapsody Lisst
...base hits--Des Roches, Delano, Sheldon, Mays, Sprague, Murray. Rome run Woods, Stolen bases Mays 2, Delano Wood 2, Des Roches, Devens Fineke, Cavanaugh, McIntyre Struck out by Tobe 5, by Donohue 1, by Doherty 4. Bases on balls off Tobe 1, off Donohue 3, off Doherty. Passed balls McIntyre 2. Double plays Mays to Wood to Fincke, Delano to Mays to Fineke, Doherty to Cavanaugh, Donovan. Umpire--McLaughlin. Time...
After taking his M.A. at Harvard and studying under Ernest Bloch, Thompson was in 1922 awarded the Rome Prize and subsequently spent three years in composition at the American Academy in Rome...
...denial of the rumors then came the Archbishop. He telegraphed from the Corsair, now a cynosure indeed, that his trip had been canceled because Mr. Morgan, delayed in Paris by Reparations (see p. 21) could not join the party. All thoughts then turned toward Rome. But from the Vatican, which can be so secretive as to conceal whether there even exists a secret, issued no statement...