Word: toured
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...prospective bride married Robert Leatherbee of Boston in 1907; in January of this year they were divorced in a secret session of a Court at Waukegan, Ill. Her father was once Minister to China, and on leaving that post in 1921 he made a sensational trans-Russian tour in an automobile. It is said of him that he is known and beloved by everyone, everywhere...
...they will be advised to enter some other line. Those who pass the tests successfully will be kept here from May to October. They will have the best teachers and will be trained in six or seven operas. In October a company will be sent out to tour the country. It will give really good opera at a price most people can afford−perhaps $3 or $4 for the best seats. In coming years, it is expected that at least six or seven companies will be sent...
Married. Charles H. Consolvo, 52, owner of the Hotel Belvedere (Baltimore), the Hotel Monticello (Norfolk), the Hotel Jefferson (Richmond), to Mrs. Mary Byrd Coble, 26, of Virginia; at Atlantic City. They planned to tour the entire U. S. as guests of hotel...
...already garnered an amazing harvest of similar trinkets from foreign royal and notable personages and societies. His passionate rendition of his people's deeply felt "spirituals" has endeared him to Boston and Philadelphia symphony subscribers as well as to titled connoisseurs. He is now on concert tour in Europe...
...lapse he has just recently recovered gloriously. Paris had two Mozart festivals, both in the beautiful Theâtre des Champs-Elysées. The first of these was the venture of the Vienna Opera, complete with orchestra, singers, scenery and Herr Direktor Franz Schalk. It was part of an "official tour." Six operas were presented. There was no "modernizing," but the strictest possible adherence, to the purest Mozart traditions. Herr Schalk accompanied sections of the Don Giovanni on a harpsichord, that ancient ancestor of the pianoforte which Mozart himself loved for its faint and delicate tinkle. Restraint and sobriety characterized...