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Traubel

American  
[trou-buhl] / ˈtraʊ bəl /

noun

  1. Helen, 1903–72, U.S. soprano.


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In January 2013, Community Possibilities, Inc., began raising funds to revive the Traubel legacy.

From Washington Times • Jan. 31, 2015

The popcorn stand was opened in 1937 by John and Stella Traubel and served the public at the northeast corner of Fifth and Court streets for 50 years until its closing in 1987.

From Washington Times • Jan. 31, 2015

O'Connell has his favorites and devotes most of his book to them: Rachmaninoff, Traubel, Monteux, Rubinstein, Stokowski, Koussevitzky.

From Time Magazine Archive

Most of the glamorous old stars�Pinza, Pons, Traubel, Melchior�are back, and 14 new singers, six of them homegrown.

From Time Magazine Archive

This little volume of poems, selected from the complete edition published by us, is issued with the approval of the Whitman Executors, T. B. Harned and Horace Traubel, holders of the copyright.

From The Patriotic Poems of Walt Whitman by Whitman, Walt