Word: alan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Alan Curtis and his orchestra will dish it out for Goldcoasters and guests from 10 to 2 o'clock Friday night at the Adams House winter formal...
Like all of the Radio Workshop programs these will not only be profiled on the air but will be recorded. Supervising the project is James Laughlin IV '39, Sidney Sulkin '39, and Alan Harrington...
...Washington, D. C. to map out the four-day U. S. itinerary of Great Britain's King & Queen next June, went Captain Alan Frederick Lascelles (rhymes with tassels), the King's assistant private secretary. Asked if he were related to Henry George Charles Lascelles, Lord Harewood (rhymes with Gar Wood), brother-in-law of the King, he answered yes. "How?" ''Quite legitimately...
Brushing aside the plagiary charge, authors Morgan Preston '39, David Lannon '39, and Alan Lerner '40 stated that they had written the play last Spring, borrowing the title from a Pudding show produced during the Franco-Prussian War. I. A. L. Diamond, sophomore author of the Columbia book, admits lifting his title from Pegler...
...removed his name from the list. This leaves in the running: John ML Atherton, Arthur Cantor, Paul W. Cheringten, William H. Daughaday, John L. Donnell, Benjamin G. Ferris, Jr., Vinton Freedley, Jr., Tudor Gardiner, Langdon B. Gilkey, Robert J. Glaser, Enno R. Hobbing, Phil C. Neal, Lawrence I. Radway, Alan L. Snyder, and Donald Thurber...