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Opera House To REICHMANN, rikn'man, Theodor, Ger¬man opera singer: b. Rostock, Mecklenburg, 18 March 1849; d. Vienna, Austria, 22 May 1903. He studied at Berlin, Prague and Milan, and became widely known on the German operatic stage as a dramatic baritone. In 1882 he be¬gan his engagement at the Vienna Opera House and in that year created the part of Amfortas in (ParsifaP at Baireuth. He continued at the Vienna Opera House with great success until 1889, when he came to New York and made his first appearance at the Metropolitan Opera House in 'The Flying Dutchman.'

Opera House to be Built in Dubai Designed by Zaha Hadid Dubai is to build an opera house and two museums to reflect the 'cultural side' of the rapidly growing emirate, Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum said. The opera house, which has been designed by Baghdad-born architect Zaha Hadid, the first woman winner of the prestigious Pritzker Prize, will be built on an island in Dubai's Creek area. It will feature two libraries and a school for music, and an outdoor theatre, as well as a marina and a luxury hotel, WAM said. One of the two planned museums will be dedicated to art while the other will be multidisciplinary, it added.

See Also House Corner:

On paper, place the point of the compass on the house corner and, pointing roughly in the direction of the boundary corner, draw a broad arc. Repeat the process, this time using the measurement between the second house corner and the same boundary corner. Where the two arcs meet is the apex of your boundary.

The teacher then helped each individual and each group to get started. In one corner of the room two boys were building a dock for the boats several others were painting. Two were painting scenery for the play which they were going to give for the kindergarten. Others were playing house in the doll corner, and still others were experimenting with a magnet in the science corner. The teacher walked among the children, guiding their learning.


On The Other Hand See Parish House:

RECTOR, specifically, one who rules, gov¬erns or administers. In the Established Church of England a clergyman who has the care of a parish and has the parsonage and tithes—the clergyman of a parish where the tithes are not impropriate, as distinguished from a vicar; in the Roman Catholic Church, the head of a re¬ligious house; among the Jesuits, the head of a house that is a seminary or college; in Scotland, the head-master of an academy or important public school; in France and Scotland, the prin¬cipal of a university; in England, the heads of Exeter and Lincoln colleges, Oxford.

Social settlements and parish houses were among the first popular efforts to house and su¬pervise recreational and cultural activities for children and adults, Hull House in Chicago, es¬tablished 1889, being one of the earliest and best known. One of the earliest of the organizations for youth, developed throughout the country, was the Young Men's Christian Association with its buildings usually including a gymnasium, game rooms and a swimming pool.

 

 

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