Word: armstrong
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...were erect, square-cut old Theodore Metz, 86, who wrote "There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight''; thin, bald Harry Von Tilzer who wrote "Down Where the Wuertzburger Flows'' and "The Old Fall River Line''; pink, froggy Harry Armstrong who wrote "Sweet Adeline...
...office value, is determined to make his last cinema characterizations as ugly as his early ones were sleek. The story is about a steel worker (Gilbert) who humiliates a mistress (Mae Clark) whom he really loves because he thinks she is unworthy to marry his best friend (Robert Armstrong). It might have made a strong picture if they had not been under the wholly erroneous impression that it needed a thick coating of Oh-Yeah comedy-presumably to emphasize the jollity of such scenes as the one in which Robert Armstrong, acting from confused jealousy when he learns...
King Kong (RKO). A cinema producer (Robert Armstrong), his leading lady (Fay Wray), his first mate (Bruce Cabot) and their entourage visit a remote Pacific island to make a nature picture. The natives seize Fay Wray, tie her up as a sacrifice to their god, King Kong. Presently the producer and his associates catch their first glimpse of King Kong. He is a gigantic whatnot resembling an ape, 50 feet tall, equipped with large teeth and a thunderous snarl. He picks up Fay Wray in one hand as though she were a frog and shuffles off through the jungle, breaking...
...enough out to provide for these, four class teams and a Graduate School team will be organized. At present, about 60 men are practicing, but 100 are expected before the first game. A number of well known athletes are already trying for places, among them T. E. Armstrong 1G.B., E. A. Mays 1G.B., A. W. Sherman '34, G. F. Bennett '33, and R. S. Hurlbut '34, Stanton Whitney, Jr. '34, P. C. Bothner '36, and H. L. Supper grE.S. of the French International Rugby Team, are the coaches...
Frederick Fraley '33 (E) won by default; G. C. Streeter '34 (E) defeated K. F. Armstrong 2G (W), 3-1; H. S. Whiteside '34 (E) defeated E. S. Godfrey '34 (W), 3-0; R. M. Gallagher '34 (E) won by default; R. W. Chapin 4E.S. (E) won by default...