Word: themes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Grant us to do with Zeal, BachLo, how a Rose, PraetoriusPlorats filii Israel, CarissimiMiserere, AllegriGlee Club.Sonata in D, CorelliGrave, Allegro, Moderato, Adagio, Allegro.Albert Spalding.Dreamworld, DuparcGypsy Life, Schumann(Violin obligato by Mr. Spalding.)At Sea, BuckGlee Club."Etchings," Theme and Improvisations, Albert SpaldingOctober, Books, Professor, Impatience, Dreams, Cinderella, Games, Sunday Morning, Hurdy-Gurdy, Desert, Twilight, Fireflies, Ghosts, Happiness.Eklog, A. Walter KramerWaltz (arr. by David Hockstein), BrahmsCarmen Fantasy, SarasateAlbert Spalding.Hunter's Farewell, MendelssohnNow is the Month of Maying, MorleyHallelujah, Amen, HandelGlee Club
...these editorials I have found the same theme. Labor is unjust, unreasonable, ignorant. I have worked for a year and a half as a factory hand. I belong to the working class. I know that a weary, body-deforming, mind-stupefying, soul-killing grind the worker's life is. I believe I understand the worker's view. Be says, "Give me a square deal and I shall give you a square deal." When capital gives the square deal the day of labor troubles is over. Until that square deal is given the labor question will always be before us. FRANCES...
Although this play was written by Meilhac and Halevy about fifty years ago, its theme is modern and highly interesting. It deals with, the complications that arise in the life of a French family due to the plotting of a clever but unprincipled woman, Fanny Lear, the English actress and adventuress...
...Advertisement" has a really big theme, but its deserved effect is lessened by the mechanics of its narration. In the first place, the style is not wholly suited to it and the insertion in the wrong places of such asides as "Pass the matches" and "please, the matches" irritates the reader beyond words. O. Henry might have told the story in such a manner and still have been effective; Mr. Rogers' ear is not yet quite sensitive enough to get the effect he so obviously tries...
...theme of the prodigal son Grant Mitchell adds a humorous twist in "The Champion," now playing at the Park Square Theatre. This newest comedy is a modern and novel treatment of the much-abused parable; it offers ample scope for the peculiar talents of the star, and gives him a role that may be favorably compared with his immortal. John Paul Bart, the "Tailor-Made...