Word: baker
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary: YALE HARVARD Hedden, g. g. Gulick, Salmon Fields, pt. pt., Robinson Rumsey, c.pt. c.pt., Myerson, Amazeen Flygare, 1d. 1d., Hartnett Reinhardt, Dreyfuss, 2d. 2d., Faude, Marshall Blythe, Jones, 3d. 3d., Brinckley, Dunn Smith, Mallory, c. c., Nido Dodge, Devaney, 3a. 3a., Davidson, Hobbs, Patterson, Cochrane Beggs, Baker, 2a. 2a., Johnson Stevens, 1a. 1a., Glenn Pennell, o.h. o.h., Briggs Warner, i.h. i.h., Murphy, Keck...
...Eisenstein will present at 8 o'clock tonight in the Baker Library of the Business School a lecture entitled "The Cinema as Art", which he has previously delivered before student audiences at the University of Berlin, the Sorbonne, Cambridge University, Columbia, Princeton and Yale. He is on his way to the west coast to direct a moving picture under a Paramount contract, which will probably deal with some feature of modern American life. Tickets for tonight's lecture have been distributed, but the doors will be thrown open at 7.45 o'clock...
Serge Eisenstein, Russian motion picture director whose productions have secured for him world-wide recognition, will lecture Monday evening in the Baker Library of the Harvard Business School. The distinguished film producer, who is making his first visit to America, is giving a few lectures at colleges and universities of the East, and when at 8 o'clock Monday he speaks on "The Cinema as an Art," members of the University will be afforded a rare opportunity to hear a man whose brilliant career has brought him to the peak...
...addition to this, such productions as M. Eisenstein's "Ten Days That Shook The World" and "Potemkin", conscious at tempts at pure artistry, do much to warrant the existence of the motion picture as an individual art divorced from the stage. That M. Eisenstein is lecturing in the Baker Library of the Business School Monday night under the auspices of the Department of Fine Arts and the Cambridge School of the Drama is in itself an indication of the artistic future of the films...
Happy Days Are Here Again and Humming a Love Song (Victor, $1.25) - Phil Baker's accordion presents almost as much variety as a full-fledged orchestra...