Word: rosa
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cast follows: Nonna, Philip Holmes '24 Bendetto, Albert Ward Mrs. Armoroso, Doris Holman Mrs. Maglione, Mrs. Richard W. Hall Officer Shaughnessy, W. E. Stilwell '25 Mr. Gilpatrick, Edward Goodnow Rosa, Doris Sanger Mr. Longo, C. A. Rollins 2G. Michele, Donald Keyes '25 Miss Rice, Augusta Macready Tony, Joseph Curtin Mr. Armoroso, Harold Bates Dr. Solomon, E. L. Feeney...
...Scala of Milan Boito Nerone- that opera by the interesting composer of Mefistofele who was at the same time one of the most distinguished poets of Italy and the literary collaborator with Verdi in Otello and Falstaff. For the leading soprano role the conductor has selected Rosa Raisa, dramatic soprano of the Chicago Opera Company. This, of course, is a distinguished honor and one well deserved by the lady of the great ringing voice. Time was when the season's list of singers at La Scala held the elite of the world's vocalists. To sing...
...reason for these loans is that France has particular interests to safeguard in Balkanized Europe. The loan to Yugo-Slavia not only stimulates the Little Entente, but helps French trade coming from the Near and Middle East. The loan to Poland contained a definite sub rosa military understanding that Poland was to assist France in case of attack by either Russia or Germany; or, in other words, she was to act the part of Belgium in North-Eastern Europe...
...Southworth? Rosa Nouchette Carey? Charles Garvice? No. But their most recent successor in the paper-back-thriller field-the anonymous authors of The True Story Series, published by Macfadden Publications, Inc. Hail to the two-bit novel redivivus! The passage that tops this column is from The Truth About a College Girl...
...latest concession granted sub rosa by the Turkish Government...