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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After noting the artistic bankruptcy of Flowers of the Forest, critics could only record that Playwright van Druten had spoken, but not very succinctly, in a worthy cause. His flashbacks to Wartime England seem singularly unexciting, while his contemporary scenes make peace appear as dismal as war. Spectators were most disappointed by the voice-from-beyond scene, a difficult illusion which failed to get across the footlights, through no fault of Miss Cornell and her excellent supporting cast. Though he played his part as the stricken oracle with ingratiating charm, Burgess Meredith could not help tripping over Mr. van Druten...
...minute change. Hesitantly Mr. Meyer agreed on condition that the Herald print a front-page box acknowledging the Post's courtesy. "Cissy" Patterson asked time to consider. The deadline came & went, with no further word from "Cissy." Thereupon the Post published its own announcement that the Herald would appear next day with Sunday comics by special courtesy of the Post. After one edition the Post hastily killed its own announcement. Reason : Editor Patterson had quietly removed the disputed features, had substituted Brick Bradford, Mandrake the Magician, Rose O'Neill's Kewpies and an animal feature by Frank...
...Activities essential for what Harvard is," and "Value of extra-curricular work should be stressed more" constantly appear beside the complaints against the lack of time caused by financial and scholastic pressures...
...have had luck, but we have deserved it! We have helped ourselves, and so Heaven has helped us. ... We are more truly religious than those who make it appear that God is their partisan. . . . We have swept the Jews out of public life in Germany and cleansed the Fatherland of the stench of Marxist corruption...
...past few months the Exchange has been trying to put Mr. Andrews on the carpet for certain options, contracts and other internal Hupp affairs. Finally it sent Mr. Andrews and his fellow officials an ominous invitation to appear "in the north end of the governing committee room'' in the Stock Exchange Building to explain some of the goings-on that the Exchange considers "unconscionable." Having a number of other worries and no desire to appear before a body which does not permit "defendants" benefit of counsel, Mr. Andrews regretted the invitation.' Last week the Exchange announced that...