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...highlights of the show is Johnny Bunker's rendition of "Love Comes Easy to Me." Another of the female leads, Dick Whittemore, as "Stinky" sings what may well prove the best tune in the show, "You're My Big Idea." Bill Appel, as "Cupid," George Kuhn as "Lawyer Youtch," and Lee Foster as "Ellen" round out a humorous cast, while Charlie Morin and Lew Vorley stand out in the chorus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PLAYGOER | 3/21/1941 | See Source »

...race last year, only managed sixth place in yesterday's race. Others were 7, F. W. Flac; 8, R. Comey; 9, R. Wilson; 10, J. Notman; 11, Eric McFlare; 12, J. Powell; 13, T. Motley; 14, J. Page; 15, P. Sheeline; 16, F. Snyder; 17, S. Lacey; 18, W. Appel; 19, R. Eustis; 20, W. LaCroix; 21, A. Morrison; 22, A. Waite 23, J. Crawford; 24, G. L. Wilson; 25, R. Coe; 26; J. McAuliffe; 27, R. Lane; 28, R. Stone; 29, C. Purinton; 30, W. Apthrop; 31. G. Nichols...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WINSHIP LEADS 31 TO WIN SKI RACE | 3/17/1941 | See Source »

Ferdinand J. AchDorothy Stuhlberg, Lasell Oliver E. Allen Charlotte Whitman, New York William H. Appel Mary Lloyd, Boston Ryo Arai Marjorie Baldwin, Stoneleigh College Shailer Avery Elizabeth Gorman, Winchester Robert G. Axtel Catherine Lawrence, Wellesley Winslow B. Ayer Patricia Miller, Smith Edward R. Bacon Adell Voss, Swampscott Grover C. Bacon Jay Prince, Cambridge Edwin T. Baker Mary Favorite, Brimmer-May School William H. Baker Edith Alexander, Newton Stephen P. Baldwin Joy Kidder, Concord Benjamin N. Barksdale Janet Harwood, Beaver Richard S. Barrows Helen Francis, Wellesley George Bartlett Ann Folsom, Hingham Robert S. Benshimol Patricia Dadmon, Arlington Bernard R. Benson Sybil...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Over 200 Couples to Attend '43's Jubilee | 5/17/1940 | See Source »

...GEORGE APPEL...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Apr. 29, 1940 | 4/29/1940 | See Source »

...doomed men balked momentarily at the door of the death chamber, but subsided quickly. Two men shut their eyes through it all. A few acted as though in a trance (he denies that they are ever doped). But the commonest reaction was bravado. Said wisecracking Gangster George Appel: "Well, folks, you'll soon see a baked Appel." Gangster Michael Sclafoni ran his hand over the chair arm. "Dust," he said finically. "They at least, could give a man about to die a clean chair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Executioner | 1/15/1940 | See Source »

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