Word: thanks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...radio. It is like going to the theatre. Tonight we were both in tears as the rising of the river washed away home and drowned mother and daughters. The flood at Columbus, Ohio occurred when I was living in my own home, a very handsomely built house, but thank God far away from the flood and on the highest point of the city. For five days we were in total darkness except for candles. My son was on the last train coming in to Columbus and looking back saw the bridge break in two pieces and drift away...
...take deep joy and thank God that this article may "be considered as no more than an opening gun." FLOYD FAUST...
...actors on the stage while the voices of expert singers would come from behind the scenes by electrical transmission. Such ventures require money and Stokowski's Orchestra has had trouble enough paying its routine way this season. Most Philadelphians felt that they had Mary Louise Curtis Bok to thank for sav ing their city's opera reputation. She has been quietly attending all the Orchestra's board meetings. She still owns the scenery and costumes used by the Philadelphia Grand Opera. Only a professional com pany can give her Curtis Institute pupils the experience they need...
...subscriber to TIME, I want to thank you for turning the spotlight on the munitions manufacturers through both TIME and FORTUNE. Keep...
...favorite who had an imperial retinue of her own, wore diamonds and emeralds the size of wal nuts. But it was Nijinsky who made the Hungarian girl decide against the dramatic career her actress mother had planned for her. She saw him in Sylphides and said a prayer: "Thank you, my God, that I have lived in this century to have seen Nijinsky dance." Her ambition was to know him, but Diaghilev, who ruled his life, kept Nijinsky away from women. According to Russian tradition Romola de Pulszky was too old ever to become a good dancer. Besides...