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Traubel

American  
[trou-buhl] / ˈtraʊ bəl /

noun

  1. Helen, 1903–72, U.S. soprano.


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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

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

From Washington Times • Jan. 31, 2015

Swedish Farm Girl Nilsson is capable of lending an air of physical credibility to Wagner that his operas never had at the Met while Flagstad and Traubel trundled massively across the stage.

From Time Magazine Archive

True, Sullivan had trouble when Soprano Helen Traubel, his operatic guest star, fell ill and could not appear.

From Time Magazine Archive

Whitman also, we may add, wished Traubel to be so remembered.

From Pipefuls by Morley, Christopher