Word: tenors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...What tenor, jubilant, banqueted friends? (See MILESTONES...
Born. To Giovanni Martinelli, famed tenor of the Metropolitan Opera, Manhattan, and Mrs. Martinelli, a daughter, Giovanna (8½ lb.). Her sister Bettina, 10, and brother Antonio, 8, were also born in the U.S. Signor Martinelli, jubilant, banqueted friends...
Although the club was not as fortunate in its program as in the preceding concerts it unquestionably did the best singing of the season. The tenor choir seemed more robust than at previous hearings this was especially evident in "Out of he Depth I Cry to Thee" by Bach...
...student from a private school lands in college on his feet; at least as far as the general tenor of his life is concerned. From the first he takes the lead in extra-curricular activities. He enters the various competitions and pears off the prizes. Thus he becomes a respected and much envied being among his classmates...
...strange lands it had finally come back to its native setting and birthplace. For, written by a Radcliffe graduate, Mrs. Ryder Young, about Harvard students in their native haunts, it was a distinctly Greater Boston production. To make the atmosphere of the opening night entirely consistent with the tenor of the play, the advance manager had conceived the idea of a Harvard night, and had sent out invitations to Harvard men to occupy the boxes on both sides of the stage. This hospitality on the part of the manager was, according to the Boston Herald, "well meant but positively disastrous...