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...argue with me. I started to sing in public in 1910. After 41 years of anxiety, nerves, strain and hard work, I think I deserve to take it easy. You know that the Marschallin [the aging heroine of Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier] has always been one of my favorite parts. The Marschallin looks into her mirror and says, 'It is time' ... I look into my mirror and say 'It is time.'" She was ready to live year-round in her California home, follow her hobbies (pottery and painting) and do some teaching...
Their improvement is not the result of strenuous make or break year-round exercise and practice, such as Bob Kiphuth employs at Yale. That system makes championship teams out of top-notch material, but it has also ruined many a potential champion...
William M. Pinkerton, director of the University News Office, will be the speaker for this first conference in what is expected to be a year-round series. Alexander Clark '40, director of the placement office, said that he expects these parleys to be held almost weekly, once students show enough interest...
Road Fed & Ice Free. The heartland is a 500-mile-long loop of sea, plain and jagged mountain, notable because-in Alaska's trackless central land mass-it is stitched together by year-round transportation. It begins in the southwest at the island naval base of Kodiak, encompasses the ice-free ports of Seward and Whittier, fans up along the 471-mile Alaska Railroad, and there hooks on to the Alaska (Alcan) Highway, last segment of the 2,350-mile overland route from...
...operating on a 12-month schedule, following a decision made after last winter's trial term. Previously the school hold its sessions only during the summer, but the demand on the part of European students who wanted to study at Salzburg was so great as to call for a year-round program...