Word: baxters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...things sound pictures can do most effectively is make portraits of unfamiliar places. In spite of its melodramatic story and the pidgin-English used by the characters, Romance of the Rio Grande is a highly atmospheric account of the routines of a big Mexican rancho, its noises, difficulties, fiestas. Baxter and Moreno, respectively grandson and nephew of the ranch owner quarrel to see who inherits the layout. A new girl named Mona Maris has a shrill voice and wiry body that suit her role as an orphan-pensioner living on the rancho...
...Diplomatic Efforts to Promote American Commerce 1815-1844", Professor Baxter, Harvard...
...third round saw G. P. Webber defeat Milton Singer '33 15-5, 15-12; J. R. Fetcher '33 defeated R. H. Goodwin '33, 20-19, 25-10; and Kirbride defeated Baxter...
...Early Diplomatic Relations of the United States and Mexico", Professor Baxter, Harvard...
...lordly as befits a onetime leading man of Sarah Bernhardt and Eleanora Duse. As a bandit?descendant of the wildly surmising explorer Cor-tez?he descends upon a cinema company taking pictures in the Mexican mountains. To his castle on the crags he carries the stately leading lady (Helen Baxter) and numerous others, including a cameraman's little fiancee (Dorothea Chard), who is thus far the season's most piquant and delectable brunette. The blonde so beguiles Cortez that his Castilian nobility prompts him to propose. Then she admits that she has only been scheming to make...