Word: talents
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Brooks, ordinarily Freshman coach but in charge of all the Athletic Building's aquatic activities for the summer, eleminated the diving events from the meet's calendar because of a dearth of talent and the "lack of real competition in diving, which can almost be decided beforehand when you have only a few, inexperienced entries...
Tanglewood's young singers have ample talent to rise in their profession; this talent they have brought with them to the school. But here they are finding more: a new school of opera staging, new ideas, new interpretations. Here they are laying the foundation on which what is perhaps the most spectacular of musical media may rise to new heights...
...talent was for dramatic dancing and pantomime, and he did it with a controlled, steel-spring grace. He and Doris
...Break (Sun. 10:30 p.m., NBC). Broadway Producer Eddie Dowling gives unknown talent a hearing...
...Works. "For several months," Hedda casually announced urbi et orbi one day last spring, "I have been plugging a young singer named Doris Day, who, I believed, had fine talent. . . . Mike Curtiz tested her for the lead in Romance in High C. She'd never been before a camera previously, but Mike told me her test was sensational. Even so, the studio wanted a star name-Mary Martin, Lauren Bacall, or Ginny Simms-for the role, but Mike held out for Doris...