Word: triumph
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Slim, attractive, fortyish Denise Duval, who once sang (fully clothed) at the Folies-Bergere, repeated the triumph she scored in the opera's debut early this month in Paris. Says Singer Duval: "This is a true role. I don't have to invent attitudes. It's happened...
Kitchener, by Philip Magnus. The triumph and tragedy of a true believer in the white man's burden...
...past year these have included Robert Frost (Adams), T.S. Eliot (Eliot), Robert Oppenheimer (Lowell), Chester Bowles (Winthrop), to name only a few. But, even if a House manages to snare a "big name" in what Master Finley calls the "celebrity race," it has not necessarily scored an educational triumph. Under the pressure of crowded schedules, well-known writers and statesmen can not stay as long as they--or the Masters--would like. "It takes a Harvard bunch four or five days to get to know anyone," observed Master Perkins, and unless a visitor can do more than...
Bill Trebilcock, Dave Johnson, and Phil Charat will meet an inexperienced Penn foil team, and a solid Crimson victory here seems probable. In epee, Antony Enders, Bruce Parker, Dave Schwartz, and alternate Jim Roberts should triumph, but not without difficulty. They will have to face David Micahnik, who took two of his three bouts against them last year...
...running around, and none of these three productions is exempt from this tendency. As indicated above, there are compensations (Jane Fishburne's imaginative costumes comprise another.) But whoever exhumed these scripts deserves a citation for industry very far beyond the call of duty. There is something exhilarating about a triumph over a script that has outlived its audience-appeal, but there is something even more exhilarating about a successful collaboration with a good...