Word: rowe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Italian basso of Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House is long-legged, sardonic Ezio Pinza. Last week, as Basso Pinza was plowing through a concert in Corpus Christi, Tex., he noticed that a small boy in the front row was waggling his foot...
...invited Wendell Willkie, Chairman C. E. Groesbeck of Electric Bond & Share and President James F. Fogarty of North American Co. to lunch, proposed that a neutral board of tycoons act as umpires in the battle against the Holding Company Act. Wendell Willkie objected and there was something of a row. The utility magnates wound up by having a conference with SEC Chairman William Douglas, then writing him a cordial note to say they had appointed a committee of five "to cooperate with the Commission in endeavoring to bring about sound and constructive solutions of the problems...
Possiblity that Captain Spike Chace may not be able to row in the Adams Cup regatta against Navy and Penn tomorrow loomed last night as a threat to the Crimson's bid for the sprint title of the East...
...occasionally loses patience with the chorus. At a rehearsal early this week he laid down his baton and said. "How can you look at me and your music at the same time? The answer is no." A couple of Radcliffe girls in the back row kept on with their knitting...
...announcement that S. H. Kinney, stroke of the Navy plebes, had sprained his back and would not be able to row Saturday removed beyond all doubt the only remaining threat to Harvey Love's powerful sweepers, G. A. Lucien was moved up from the number 6 position to fill Kinney's place...