Word: singers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...recently U. S. Consul General in London. His strapping soprano daughter was a nervous, inexperienced siren as Venus in Tannhäuser last week, but she sang the difficult music accurately, often beautifully. Critics who might have deplored her lack of experience put her down instead as a promising young singer who in time might become an asset big in drawing power as well as body...
...Singer Richman has never had such an antiphonal background for his song "I Love A Parade." Miss Damita and her torrent of red hair appears even more charming than she was in Sons o' Guns. But black-banged Eleanor Powell, possibly the best lady tap-dancer in the business, gives her a race for being the most attractive female in the cast. Funnyman Lahr's noisy gullet has seldom been put to wider use.. He is successively a slightly bewildered master of a trained dog act ("to train dogs takes a lot of time, patience-and dogs...
...Harvey Gushing who operated but told General Calles the tumor was mortal. General Calles' first wife, Natalia Chacon Calles, mother of nine, died in 1927 at Los Angeles whither Mexican law forbade Mexico's President to follow during his administration. The second wife, mother of two, singer, law & dentistry student, whom General Calles married in 1930, died with a double line of infantry in the street outside. Mexico's President Rodriquez & Cabinet calling at intervals. At her death the Chamber of Deputies went into mourning for three days...
...Hilson & Neuberger stated that the management estimated it could earn $5 per bbl. The Pabst capacity is set at 1,500,000 bbl.: perhaps when the great Pabst elevators are filled with grain, when its vats are steaming and its payroll upped from 600-to 2,000, Messrs. Perlstein & Singer will be in a position to earn $7,500,000 a year for their company...
Married. Princess Emeline de Broglie, great-granddaughter of Sewing Machine Inventor Isaac Merritt Singer; and Count Alexandre de Casteja; in Neuilly, France...