Word: victor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Tosca, by Italian artists and orchestra of La Scala, Milan (Victor, $21)?The Puccini-Sardou opus more vividly performed than in many a leading opera house. The recording would warrant a blindfold competition with a firsthand hearing...
Faust, the transformation scene by Tenor Fernand Ansseau, Basso Marcel Journet and orchestra under Conductor Piero Coppola (Victor, $2.50)?Two famed French-opera singers capably interpret the scene in which Mephistopheles restores Faust to youth...
...five other members of the Nominating Committee are Richard Gardiner Edwards '31, of Swampscott; William Lawrence Breese '31, of Garrison, New York; Eliot Wylie '31, of Quincy; Victor Matthews Harding Jr. '31, of Hubbard Woods, Illinois; and Benjamin Higginson Bassett '31, of Chatham...
...Harvard Intercollegiate Cross Country Run, which was held yesterday afternoon over the flat course along the Charles River, Springfield was returned victor for the third successive year, thereby gaining permanent possession of the Dennis O'Connell cross country trophy...
...earlier game between the two opponents, the Tufts team was returned the victor over the Jayvees, 1 to 0, in a close game. The Harvard second string players, however, have been strengthened by the addition of the following men to the squad: D. B. Dorman '32, E. J. Grover, Jr. '31, F. L. Howe '32, R. K. Vincent '32, and J. B. Wight '32. The position of goalguard is being closely contested between L. P. Holmes, '33 and Samuel Powell '32, goalie on the 1932 Freshman team. The Jayvees won last week from a combined team...