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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...company not only has prepared two new productions, Il Trovatore and The Marriage of Figaro where sets, costumes and staging are all unfamiliar but also is presenting a revival of Manon, Massenet's work, which was last produced during the 1953-54 season. A new production requires at least three stage rehearsals with orchestra, sets, costumes and light. A revival of a difficult work like Manon is usually given three stage rehearsals with orchestra, two of these in full dress. However, this week, four operas return to the repertory from last year and these each require at least one dress...

Author: By Ian Strasfogel, | Title: A Week at the Opera | 10/30/1959 | See Source »

Figaro and Trovatore are both handsome and, in some respects, truly exciting renovations of what had been two of the worst "war heroes" in the Metropolitan repertoire...

Author: By Ian Strasfogel, | Title: A Week at the Opera | 10/30/1959 | See Source »

...statement goes on to say that an inspection by the woman and two Election Commission officials disclosed that the number "1" which she said was originally placed opposite the name of Joseph A. DeGuglielmo had been changed into a number "4." Further, the statement says, a new number "1" was placed opposite Walter J. Sullivan...

Author: By Thomas M. Pepper, | Title: CCA Says Local Ballot May Have Been Altered | 10/30/1959 | See Source »

...particular events which preceded the woman's suspicion, the statement says were: (1) the woman's first call to the Commission requesting a notary. (2) two hours later, the arrival of a man who said he was the notary sent by the Commission office. (3) his departure without sealing the outer envelope. (4) a message from the Commission saying a notary would be sent. "This made me suspicious," the statement says...

Author: By Thomas M. Pepper, | Title: CCA Says Local Ballot May Have Been Altered | 10/30/1959 | See Source »

After a desultory early-season performance, Fitzgerald came into his own in two fine races against Ernest Tracy of Penn and Tom Laris of Dartmouth. The entire squad was beginning to rally around his inspirational performances. So complete was his comeback that he would have been the favorite today...

Author: By Michael S. Lottman, | Title: Harriers Meet Yale, Princeton | 10/30/1959 | See Source »

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