Word: andersons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...campaign to enroll volunteers got off with a typically British start, a mass meeting in London's Albert Hall, where 10,000 were addressed by Air Raid Precautions Chief Sir John Anderson. Sir Walford Davies, Master of the King's Musick, led a singsong, urged the audience to sing loud because the rally was being broadcast "and probably Hitler will pick it up." When it came to singing the Lambeth Walk, he insisted on more umph...
When Miss Prall, who had recently married Sherwood Anderson, came to New Orleans, Faulkner visited her, became Anderson's close friend. He turned to novels, under Anderson's influence, wrote Soldiers' Pay. Mrs. Anderson volunteered to get Sherwood to read the book, to recommend it to Publisher Horace Liveright if he liked it. Next day she brought it back, saying. "Sherwood says if he isn't required to read this, he'll try to get Liveright to publish it." Liveright accepted it, gave Faulkner advances of $200 apiece on the next two. He dashed...
Three days after Mamba's Daughters opened, 19 notables-including Actresses Judith Anderson, Tallulah Bankhead and Dorothy Gish, Scene-Designer Norman Bel Geddes, Author Carl Van Vechten, and Publishers Cass Canfield and John Farrar -ran a testimonial in the N. Y. Times...
...speakers are: James W. Altheimer '39, Douglas MacD. Anderson '41, Bernard J. McMahon '41, Craig Moore '41, Joseph H. Perry '40, Philip deN. Ruprecht '40, Robert H. Ryan '41, Robert B. Stokley '41, Quimby Taylor '41, Howard Hagaman '41, John F. Seiberling '40 and John M. Hall...
...several of the practice slaloms, a newcomer, Carl Porges '42 of Austria turned in several top times, while Thomas Winship '42, and Berrion Anderson '42 may shape up as jumpers. Three cross country races were held, one a 25 mile all they conditioning...