Word: balding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...very fervently applauded. The two young things of the title phrase stumbled innocently and separately into a wicked cocktail party in the city. It took two acts of explanation to restore them to each other's arms. The presence in the cast of John E. Hazzard, bibulous and bald comedian, was often helpful...
HARVARD HAMILTON Gross, l.w. r.w., Mann Chase, c. c., Bald Hamlen, r.w. l.w., McLean Pratt, r.d. l.d., Hassard Clark, l.d. r.d., Van Vleit (Capt.) Cumings (Capt), g. g., Stanley...
...Signatures. Sir Cecil Hurst, taking the Rhineland Security Treaty from an envelope, presented it first** to Dr. Luther and Herr Stresemann, who "laboriously affixed their names without flourishes . . .their bald heads like immense pearls under the powerful spotlights...
Clothes Make the Pirate. Leon Errol, bald comedian with a bad leg, made his screen debut in Sally and has followed with a starring farce. He plays a weak-spined little tailor, who pines for romance and gets it through the medium of being kidnaped by pirates. A good deal of the comedy is based on Mr. Errol's noted knee, which gives out suddenly and often. Those in the smaller centres who have never seen this knee go wrong will be particularly amused...
Whatever the Reverend Doctor Straton may think about it, considerable moral courage is necessary for facing a negro audience with such bald statements, especially in race-crazed Detroit. Moreover, Mr. Darrow's attitude toward the negro problem could well be brought to the attention of fire-eating white supremacists and sentimental advocates of racial equality. Hysterical pity for the down trodden negro from one kind of idealist, and blind recrimination of the black race from another, are equally futile. Any constructive settlement for this problem can only come from just such cool consideration of the peculiar necessities arising from...