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...second act shows Alberich near the dragon's cave, waiting for an opportunity to get the gold. Wotan enters and announces that Siegfried is on the way, and suggests that Alberich offer this knowledge to the dragon in return for the ring. To this, however, the dragon replies with a yawn, and turns again to sleep. Day dawns as Mime and Siegfried enter. Mime tries vainly to excite Siegfried with fear. Blowing a loud fanfare on his horn. Siegfried wakes the dragon, who advances to meet him. In the ensuing fight Siegfried kills the dragon, but accidentally tastes...
...German operas at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, Mr. Fred Taus, chief electrician of the Metropolitan, and Mr. R. F. Brunton, of the Boston Opera House. The structure will be completed by next Tuesday, according to present plans. Two carloads of scenery and properties, including the large dragon, are already here, and the remainder of the stage settings will arrive soon. The artists are due in Cambridge on Tuesday and Wednesday...
...Cole will begin his work as superintendent on January 15. Meanwhile, Mr. Ernest F. Dragon is in charge, as acting superintendent...
...Ginsburg (C); C. Jameson (D); L. V. Alexis (E). Section 2, C. A. Newman and R. Demos (F); E. A. Benner and R. J. Bearse (B); Lorenz (C); B. Robinson (D); R. J. Watson (E). Section 3, A. Eliot and G. Winham (A); R. H. Randall and R. F. Dragon (B); T. J. Abernethy (C); S. Gardner (D); E. C. Ehrensperger Section 4, J. J. Keating and E. T. Linburg (A); R. Crane and H. S. Walk (B); J. Coggeshal (C); K. M. Elish D. Sagor (E). Section 5, T. Langison and T. C. Bookhout (B); C. S. Shaughnessay...
Three paintings loaned by Paul J. Sachs '00, of New York, have been placed on temporary exhibition in the gallery of the Fogg Art Museum. One of these is a portrait of Martin Luther bearing the date of 1546 and the dragon crest signature of Lucas Cranach, but in all probability is a work of his school. Although it does not possess the quality of the finest paintings by Cranach, like the Portrait of a Lady, in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, it nevertheless is an extremely interesting characterization of the great reformer, and it illustrates the general...