Word: anderson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...terms of the present, when small towns lie chockablock with army camps, and harum-scarum, boy-crazy young things, talking weird slang in whiny voices, give high-school seniors the go-by and dashing privates the come-on. One night, while her parents are out, Janie (Gwen Anderson) throws a small party for the military, which by midnight achieves riotous and regimental proportions. Coca-Cola gives way to Scotch, soldiers get locked in bathrooms, jeeps get stalled on the lawn, neighbors scream for the police, and the family unseasonably returns. By 2 a.m., however, everything's shipshape and everyone...
From time immemorial the Hawaiians, too, have paid debts of gratitude to their heroes-not with medals but with ballads -and last week they were singing one obligingly provided by Alex Anderson (Honolulu businessman...
Dick Harlow was a little more cheerful than usual after Varsity football practice yesterday, for one of his main worries was slightly alleviated by the return of Lloyd "Swede" Anderson to College...
Malcome H. Holmes '28, who is directing the band this year and Guy V. Slade 32, drillmaster of the band who devised many famous original drills while working with Leroy Anderson, report that the band is shaping up well except for a shortage in the percussion section...
...have Eugene O'Neill, John Steinbeck, Lillian Hellman, Clifford Odets. Katharine Cornell plans to revive Chekhov's The Three Sisters and Paul Robeson may go to Broadway with Othello (TIME, Aug. 24). Only serious plays definitely set for fall-both deal with the war-are Maxwell Anderson's The Eve of St. Mark, Emlyn Williams' The Morning Star...