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Word: shared (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clapped the principals, who were really not principals at all but just part of Director Rosing's scheme, clapped the Jones sets, the gabbling street mob that crowded in on the dying Valentin, the conducting of Frank St. Leger* who with a small orchestra wove Gounod's share of it all into a rich, seamless fabric. Critics used big words-big words, capitalized-Art, Beauty, Intelligence. They endorsed just as emphatically the Madame Butterfly and The Marriage of Figaro that rounded out the Washington run, prophesied a big future for the new American Company whose first season will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: American Opera | 12/26/1927 | See Source »

...student writer's share will be computed weekly and will be divided equally among the five or six contributors whose works are published in that week's service. Each month a statement will be rendered to the contributors, showing the number of papers sold and the amount received for them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OFFERS CHANCE TO PRINT STUDENT MANUSCRIPTS | 12/21/1927 | See Source »

...adjoining column will be found a communication which should be of interest to all such as are worried--if not downright hysterical--about the approaching Reading Period. Coming unsolicited from the head of the College Library, these hints on the use of Widener should, if followed, do their share toward making the first Reading Period a less perilous venture...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "YOU CAN'T WIN" | 12/16/1927 | See Source »

...Detroit, last week, Baritone John Charles Thomas arrived late for a rehearsal with the Detroit Symphony. The orchestra, busy under Conductor Ossip Gabrilowitsch, would not stop immediately to go over the part of the program it was to share with Baritone Thomas, saw instead its star soloist stride angrily from the hall. This, explained Manager Jefferson B. Webb, was the reason for the last-minute substitution of Tenor Richard Crooks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Again, Farrar | 12/5/1927 | See Source »

...Hardwick believes that football is the most important occurance at Harvard. The CRIMSON does not share in this opinion. It, to be frank, does not think that a student juggling a football while studying represents a true picture of Harvard life--and if the abolition of this, and other similar habits has been the result of the CRIMSON's policy, the CRIMSON has no regrets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO BE FRANK | 11/21/1927 | See Source »

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