Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Tomorrow night will be the first time the College has seen its Glee Club this term. Included in the program are choruses from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Patience," a group of American and British folk songs, a Bach cantata, and a performance of the "Tarantella," conducted by composer Professor Randall Thompson...
This first home appearance of the Glee Club will include a performance of the "Tarantella," conducted by Professor Randall Thompson '20, the composer. Other items on the Crimson program will include a Bach cantata, choruses from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Patience," and a group of American and British folk songs...
Dazed but unrepentant, Broadway Columnist Ed Sullivan began and ended a piece by asking with a silly smirk: "Wha' Hoppened?" The Alsop brothers, who had considerably more reason to ask, airily wired their editors that "these particular reporters prefer their crow fricasseed...
...scene, reminding the audience that what they are looking at is a very expensive movie set, Bergman's passionate fidelity to her part saves the day. Fine supporting actors play the Dauphin (Jose Ferrer), the Count of Luxembourg (J. Carrol Naish), the Bishop of Beauvais (Francis L. Sullivan) and Joan's bailiff (Shepperd Strudwick...
...Sullivan, who was official flag-raiser at Soldiers Field up to his retirement last June, started work for the HAA in 1900. He hasn't missed a Harvard-Yale game, since 1910, and he unhesitatingly picks the Crimson as a winner in this year's affair...