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Show r - A Prodigy Who Made Good A prclly girl of Iwenly-lwo is being pointed out on Broadway as an infant prodigy who made good. She is Cccilo Arnold, the flirl who served her country as Spanish interpreter for the United Slates Marine Corps in Cuba and San Domingo. While in Cuba, when not engaged in her work as interpreter, she employed her skill as a composer. She wrote several Spanish songs and dances. When she was between three and Tour Miss Arnold, i daughter of a formcr prima donna of Ihc opera" house, of ; Marseilles,-used lo pick out melodies she had heard her mother play. When she was ten the then director of the Metropolitan Opera House sent her lo Em-ope lo study. She 1 was well grounded in classical music, and has returned to this country lo give her lime lo composition. I1 f l'lioto ly r.UIInms Horrl.-e. -".'' . |