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...Sylvia Breamer is consistently entertaining in the title role. With the exception of Warren Kerrigan, her satellites twinkle pleasantly in their several spheres. Kerrigan has apparently been touched by the Valentino influence and plays his highwayman a trifle daintily...
...given by the Radcliffe Choral Society, follows: 1. Wedding March from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Mendelssohn 2. Overture to "The Flying Dutchman" Wagner 3. Fantasia, "La Gioconda" Ponchielli 4. Radcliffe Choral Society a. Just on the Other Side b. Cherry Ribbon c. The Annex Song 5. Ballet Suite, "Sylvia" Delibez 6. Intermezzo from "William Ratcliff" Mascagni 7. Soprano solo, "Un bel di" from "Madame Butterfly" (Mrs. Littlefield) Puccini 8. Roumanian Rhapsody Enesco 9. Selection, "Orange Blossoms" Herbert 10. Radcliffe Choral Society a. The Heathen Song b. China Lady c. Radcliffe Hymn 11. Waltz, "Artist's Life" Strause 12. Hungarian...
...Sylvia. Mild, rather inept comedy, by Leighton Osmun, amateurishly presented by the Players...
...shown much capacity as a program maker?it takes creative imagination to get up an interesting list of compositions for an evening. Take his last "popular" program, perhaps the most difficult kind to put together. His orchestral pieces were: the overture of The Secret of Suzanne, Ballet Suite from Sylvia, the Nutcracker Suite, the Blue Danube Waltz. Certainly this concoction of dance and lightness is " popular" enough, and yet?unlike most popular programs?it will not chase away the music-satiated cognoscenti...
Sued for Divorce. ? Mrs. Sylvia Phyllis Cawston Gough, by Captain Wilfred Hugh Julian Gough, of the Welsh Guards, London. Augustus John (noted painter), Baron Maurice de Rothschild, and Bertrand Neidecker were named as co-respondents...