Word: talented
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...they pointed out; he has most of the good ones now. But significant is the fact that in the thin receiving-line of operatic debutantes there are three Americans. This is Manager Gatti-Casazza's second answer to the drone of those who protest that the Metropolitan ignores native talent. His first?a remark made last year?was: "Find me an American Caruso, bring me the score of a U. S. Meistersinger...
...spectacle, not only in the game itself but in all the trappings as well. The Football Giants will have to go the whole length and bring in all the urchins from the corner lots to do the hard vocal labor. Then, with a leather-lunged cheering section of hired talent, and with hired cheer-leaders and a hired band, the excitement-loving, face can lean back in his seat and really enjoy all the spontaneous pagentry that is football...
...young man of real talent and the proper physique, financial rewards as an actor come earlier than in most of the other professions, and later are limited, within reason, only by his talent and determination," Winthrop Ames '95, prominent New York producer, told a CRIMSON reporter recently...
...Massey expressed satisfaction with the potential talent shown by the candidates. Many of last year's members are again trying for the cast, and every part should be capably filled...
Author Santmyer taps a brimming current of village life in Ohio. The rarity and validity of Derrick Thornton's talent are deeply impressed. Her unachieved love is made a vital experience. Her rediscovery of life's universal imminence is compelling and beautiful. The book is richly written...