Word: adams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...With Adam Walsh definitely leaving for Bowdoin and a corps of new men coming from all parts of the U.S.A. to join Head Coach Dick Harlow, Harvard's new football staff will be an almost complete break away from the old Casey regime. Only Wes Fesler and Jimmy Knox still have a chance of continuing residence in Cambridge this coming fall...
...coach, Jayvee chief, and Varsity scouts still open, which according to Harlow will remain open until he has had a chance to look over Messrs. Fesler and Knox in the spring practice which starts two weeks hence. The third Caseyman who was in doubt as to his status, Adam Walsh, has definitely accepted an offer as head coach of Bowdoin and will be moving up there soon to put to use the same experience and ability which have won him such unanimous esteem down here at Cantabridgis...
Casey's line coach of the past season, Adam Walsh, despite the fine performance he turned in throughout the fall, doesn't look like a logical man for Harlow football...
When Marc Connelly, under the influence of Roark Bradford's Ol' Man Adam An' His Chillun, had finished The Green Pastures, he took it to Producer Jed Harris. Producer Harris was busy with Uncle Vanya (TIME, April 21, 1930). Producer Crosby Gaige also turned down the Connelly piece and the Theatre Guild would have none of it. But the play interested Rowland Stebbins, an inactive Wall Streeter who was having a fling at Broadway under the name of "Laurence Rivers." The character of "de Lawd" in Connelly's Negro miracle play pleasantly reminded music-loving...
...FORGIVE ADAM - Michael Foster - Morrow ($2). Life among those hard-boiled newspapermen...