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Listed below are the skiing conditions at many sport centers as compiled by the Boston and Maine Railroad, as of January 6. Snowshoeing Skiing Temperature 8:00 A.M. Snow--Inches Bartlett, N.H. Good Good --4 19 Canaan, N.H. Good Good --2 12 Conway, N.H. Good Good --4 19 Fran. N'tch, N.H. Good Good --6 23 Fryeburg, Me. Good Good 4 23 Goffstown, N.H. Good Good 6 8 Gorham, N.H. Good Good --4 14 Greenfield, Mass. Good Good 6 10 Hanover, N.H. Good Good 6 15 Intervale, N.H. Good Good 1 19 Jackson, N.H. Good Good 4 18 Lac. (Gilf...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New England Ski Conditions Are Fine | 1/7/1938 | See Source »

...offended by a humorous or credible plot. Three Waltzes in this respect is singularly inoffensive. Its charm lies in tuneful music, ebullient singing and dancing, vivid staging. In a ballet school, with costumes after Degas, begins the luckless romance of the ballerina (Kitty Carlisle) and Count Rudolph (Michael Bartlett). In Paris of 1900 the same pair appear as another ill-starred couple, with the ballet converted into Toulouse-Lautrec girls doing a violent cancan. At last, in a contemporary cinema studio, the lovers, as descendants of their former selves, find their happy ending...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Musicals in Manhattan: Jan. 3, 1938 | 1/3/1938 | See Source »

...Michael Bartlett, whose even tenor was a mainstay of Princeton Triangle shows 13 years back, sings with as much grace and gusto as pretty Kitty Carlisle. Hampered in Hollywood by being only half-photogenic (one profile is much handsomer than the other), in Three Waltzes Singer Bartlett shows his full face. Costumes, by Connie De Pinna, are good all around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Musicals in Manhattan: Jan. 3, 1938 | 1/3/1938 | See Source »

...Helen Bartlett (Carole Lombard) had to tell lies. She did not always gain by lying; she often lost, but she had to tell lies because her way of seeing things made them so fascinating, so endlessly fecund in rich if fanciful possibilities. Her husband, Kenneth (Fred MacMurray), was entirely different. He was the kind of lawyer who would volunteer to defend a truckman against the charge of stealing hams-but refuse when he found out his fee was to be paid from the sale of the hams. Helen Bartlett lied to the butcher, the grocer, the man from the typewriter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Picture: Dec. 27, 1937 | 12/27/1937 | See Source »

...will trek north to Lake Placid on December 26 for the annual intercollegiate meet scheduled for December 30 to January 1. Others among the twelve colleges entered are Dartmouth, Yale, Princeton, Amherst, and Williams. Heading the Crimson contingent will be Captain David Emerson '38, winner last year at the Bartlett Carnival and again at the Appalachian Club Race. Peter T. Brooks '38 is the other veteran making the trip. John Pierpont '39, Frederick R. Witherby '40, T. Robert Skinner '38, David S. Stacey '40, James Laughlin, 4th, ocC., and William H. Hinton '41, complete the roster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ski Squad Takes Part in Lake Placid Intercollegiate Meet on December 26; 12 Teams Compete in Jumping, Slalom | 12/17/1937 | See Source »

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