Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With solo parts sung by an octetta Mendlessohn's "Jaglied" will be the next selection. Then the Club will sing two Italian folk songs, followed by two choruses from "Orpheus" by Gluck, the "March of the Peers" from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Iolanthe", and the "Corongtion Scene" from the opera by Meussorgsky...
Harvard, represented by John A. Sullivan '38, Howard Cohrman '38, and F. Welch Peel '39, showed that an extension of cooperatives was if anything practical, as it aimed directly towards remedying the sorry plight of the helpless consumer of today...
...Harvard debaters are Howard Cohrman '38, F. Welch Peel '39, and John A. Sullivan '38. Peel will deliver the rebuttal...
...microphone. Dark, good-looking, 28, Mr. Middleton studied music at Juilliard for four years against the wishes of his father, a member of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co. He took a nonsinging role in Roberta for two years, made his baritone debut last summer singing Gilbert & Sullivan in St. Louis and Central City, Colo. To replace Baritone Julius Huehn, he went to Chicago fortnight ago to sing star parts in Puccini's Gianni Schicchi and Gruenberg's Jack & the Beanstalk, was engaged to repeat the performance. The latter role requires a shrill falsetto. Undaunted, Baritone Middleton...
...some 400 roles over a 63-year career; after long illness; in Montvale, Va. As Blanche Galton, daughter of a British opera singer, she made her London debut in 1865 in Turco the Terrible, appeared in Manhattan three years later, played the original U. S. "Buttercup" in Gilbert & Sullivan's H. M. S. Pinafore. In 1930 she emerged from retirement for a benefit performance of Trelawny of the Wells...