Word: singerly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Further recipients of awards included. Bernard P. Ottenberg '49, William L. peck '49, John F. Reichard '50, Paul C.Shafer, Jr. '50, Herbert Siegal '50, Irving Singer '48, Valdo H. Viglielmo '48, Herman Y. Carr '48, Roy F. Gootenberg '50, Robert J. Irvin '50, William L. McDonald, Jr. '49, Thomas C. Moser '48, Charies 1. Shade...
...Ballad singer Susan Reed smiled prettily yesterday over her slither-like "ever" lovin," pointed through a glass window to the cluster of WHHV official standing shyly in their control booth, and complained that although Harvard men are "fine," they always "hide in the next room...
Touching on a similar subject, brown-skinned Nightclub Singer Lena Home told an interviewer from the Negro picture magazine Ebony:"The people who make me burn are the Negroes . . . who make .heir money off of Jim Crow and who won't fight it. Even worse are the Negroes . . . who hate all whites indiscriminately. . . . Negroes ought to have better sense than slamming a whole group at once...
...begin to catch on until Capitol recorded her He's a Real Gone Guy, Hurry On Down and You Better Watch Yourself, Bub. Her first two records have already sold nearly a million copies. Last week Nellie, now 32, received Broadway's final tribute to a popular singer, Tin Pan Alley's rough equivalent to a Stalin prize. She was signed to appear at the Paramount Theater at $3,000 a week...
...future of opera in the U.S. with such gifted fresh talent entering the field." Added the New York Times: "Miss Spence has a voice of both sweetness and power.... Voices of [Suzy Morris'] caliber are said to be almost nonexistent in this country, but here was a singer who produced tones of opulence, power, wide range. . . . Assuming she has some way to get experience, she could be a prima donna worthy of any opera house...