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...band of brigands; saw windmills in the clearing mist take shapes of giants making wild gestures with their great revolving arms, charged them in the name of his lady. Back he came with the necklace surrendered to him for the insane simplicity of his request, back to wed his Dulcinea who, kindly for a courtesan, sent him away, back into the forest to die. Florence Easton was Dulcinea, conscientiously seductive; Giuseppe de Luca, the faithful portly Sancho, himself a little mad. The opera, critics agreed, to be of little consequence, save for Massenet's unfailing craftsmanship; endowed with little real...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Don Quichotte | 4/12/1926 | See Source »

...Boylston 9 9 Mon. at 3 Coolidge Lab. 15 Mon. at 9 Boylston 9 17 Mon. at 9 Coolidge Lect. Rm. 19 Mon. at 9 Boylston 7 22 Tues. at 1.30 Boylston 9 33 Tues. at 11 Boylston 7 44 Mon. at 2 Boylston 9 CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY 25 Wed. at 4 Widener D 50 Tues. at 10 Sever 25 54 Tues. at 11 Sever 24 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 4 Consult Dr. Magoun 6b Tues. at 11 Sever 5 10 Tues. at 12 Sever 6 27 Tues. at 3 Emerson A 29 Tues. at 3 Sever 17 ECONOMICS C Consult Prof...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ISSUE REVISED FIRST MEETING LIST | 2/6/1926 | See Source »

...Marie of Rumania and King Ferdinand," to the Duke of Apulia, 26, distant kinsman of King Vittorio Emanuele of Italy. Ileana's less handsome sisters are respectively Elisabeth, exiled Greek Queen and Marie, YugoSlavian Queen. Princess Ileana, although tender in years has already, according to reports, been about to wed the Prince of Wales and King Boris of Bulgaria...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Sep. 7, 1925 | 9/7/1925 | See Source »

FAME - Micheline Keating - Putnam ($2.00). A tangle of love, libertines and the pursuit of happiness among stage folk and artists, including an CEdipus twist where the high-strung heroine and her father, not knowing their relationship, nearly wed, is pretty strong stuff for a person of 18 to attempt in a first novel. Yet, for all her stock phrases, young Miss Keating has more than a smattering of stage lore, and accomplishes her broad effect with the naive directness of one to whom the ancient tatters of passion are shining raiment bright...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Anatole at Ease* | 7/27/1925 | See Source »

...prospector who picks his teeth and his sweethearts with a Colt 44. The tiny mustachioed orphan of the storm beams innocently over the shoulder of McKay's own dearest. . . . Old stuff about an endearing note which Chaplin receives by mistake. . . . Out to make his pile so that he can wed the Klondike Kitty Kelly . . . . More prospectors*. . . . The big strike; the search for the girl; the scene on board the ocean liner in which the stunted erstwhile prospector, now in purple and fine sable, lounges on the first cabin, his heart aswoon for a vanished barmaid . . . while down in the steerage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Gold Rush | 7/6/1925 | See Source »

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