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howed they like 1t ”n ” » THE SMILE that broadened t an urepressible grin on the Presi

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ithe applause that -called ~ Mi {Truman back for repeated bow ‘and four encores before she sent

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were seided in the Presidential box a good 10 minutes before Margaret,

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| BY THE TIME she had sung two Mozart arias his face had relaxed into a warm smile. From then on the smile widened, while his daughter drew increasing applause The audience included Cabinet

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| r ” | . MISS "TRUMAN did what no other ‘singer had done this vear she filled every seat 1n-Censtitution. | Hall I'he concert had been sold | out long In advance | | Washington critics gave conflict-| | ing appraisals of her performance. | Glenn Dillard Gunn of the Times- | Herald said the. “program “might | [have been more wisely chosen.” But | | he said Stickles’ “Peter Pan,” “The| Nightingale of France” and “Cielito} Lindo” “could not have been done | [better He called her voice “bright | but warm,” with “a bird-ltke facility.”

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ideration of opera or concert work | Those who have persuaded Mi | Truman to the contrary have done { her an extreme disservice.” !

Paul Hume of the Washingtor sign! Full, and twin size. { Post sald it was time for Miss Tru Phone (RI1-8421) and Mail “Orders Filled man to change instructors. . Domestics—Downstairs o on u

| “HER failure to acquire {lve rudi- | ments of good singing must be laid | directly-at the feet of her teacher, | My Hume wrote. “It Is not possible {to ing so incorrectly after working at it for year unless the entire method of vocalization is wrong to begin with.”

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