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...product of the cooperative plan between the Harvard Business School and the Yale Law School there has been developed at Yale a course thro which upper classmen may obtain an introduction to the methods and materials of business. This is for students who have not had an opportunity of taking the combined course and is to be in the form of a special seminar...
Because you, your looks, your interests, etc., are so utterly blank to me I feel as if I might be attempting to converse with someone thro' an iron wall--or supin'--anyhow--fell all at sea--if you see "as what I mean...
Decatur's a nice place; ever been thro' there...
...when the students of St. Petersburg unhitched her horses and dragged her carriage through the streets. It takes the competition of a Spanish singer and a paralytic stroke to bring home the crushing truth: that she must henceforth pass her days in "farewell tours" singing numbers like "Comin' Thro' The Rye." Creditable indeed is the impersonation which Edith Evans (last seen in The Lady with a Lamp) brings to the part of Irela, a character in which cruelty, vanity and tenderness fight for the upper hand. As Irela's niece, Miss Jane Wyatt performs capably. But Evensong...
People everywhere have heard Nellie Melba sing "Home Sweet Home," "Comin' Thro' the Rye," Tosti's "Goodbye." Opera crowds have seen her as Mimi in La Bohème, Violetta in La Traviata, Marguerite in Faust, Gilda in Rigoletto, Lucia, Juliette. The pure and springlike quality of her voice established her as Patti's greatest successor. It lasted her well through middle age because she used it so intelligently, won her triumphs for 40 years. Melba's life was as glamorous as the prima donna of fiction. She made her American debut at the Metropolitan in 1893 five days after famed...