Word: romeos
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...profession, Salih was a thief, by avocation, Salih was a Romeo. Last week his skilled shuttling between both talents was the talk of U.S. oilworkers in the Aramco base at Dhahran...
...race, as it filtered back by radio to the Brescia crowd, was of records being smashed again & again at every checkpoint. Ferrari Driver Gianni Marzotto, the 1950 winner, reached Verona at an average clip of 106 m.p.h. Minutes later, Verona clocked Argentina's Juan Fangio, in an Alfa Romeo, at 106.6. Former World Champion Nino Farina, of Turin, also in a Ferrari, raised it to 109.7. The crowd gasped when it heard about Italy's Consalvo Sanesi and his Alfa Romeo. His speed: 112.8 m.p.h...
Besides massive production and opulent costuming, the Bolshoi Theatre offers several fine singers, none of whose names are well-known. In Swan Lake and Romeo and Juliet ballets, the corps, though great in number, dances with grace and precision. The six or seven minutes of Ulanova are outstandingly beautiful. But on the whole, the cameraman had difficultly in cropping action and maintaining dramatic pitch through the transitions. Especially disturbing are the frequent switches to the audience, who talk with mock enthusiasm about their kolkhoz anniversary. In spite of obvious propaganda, however, creative portrayals of the romantic, tsarist...
...treat Berlioz Romeo and Juliet lightly, despite its imperfections. Last weekend the Boston Symphony, assisted by the Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society, gave a complete performance of this monumental work...
...Liebler asked that she be held in $25,000 bail-to keep her from scampering back to Europe. "To give you a small idea of the wealth that surrounds this girl," said the D.A., "she has a small fortune in jewelry in Zurich, cash in Paris, and an Alfa Romeo car worth $8,000 in Rome. Why, she paid her Italian chauffeur $600 a month...