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...summary: HARVARD BROWN '39 Hallet (Pafford, P. Knapp, Beal), l. e. l. e., Battles J. Gardner (Atherton, Schmidt, Barkin), l. t. l. t., Goodman (Brown) Baum (D. Hardy, Emerson), l. g. l. g., Carifeo (Wisbach) Letarte (D. Smith, Olney, Noble), c. c., Carey Caldwell (Lipsitt, Lippman, Whitemore, Maloney), r. g. r. g., Blake (O'Shanick) D. Gardner (Radway, Tufts), r. t. r. t., Pittochelli Harkness (Stone, Higgs) r. e. r. e., Larkowich Owen (Jerome, Trope), q. b. q. b., Ambrosini (Hicks) Stewart (Reardon, Roberts), l. h. b. l. h. b., Shaw (Kapstein) Lewenstein (Hicks, Parquette...
WILLIAM G. BEAL...
...loveliness by the restrained skill of its producers and the charm of Miss Hepburn. Set against the dream-like beauty of the lovely little Scottish village of Thrums the drama unrolls itself with absorbing simplicity and beauty. The new minister of the Auid Licht congregation (admirably played by John Beal) has a hard boat to row for these fiercely pious Scotsmen demand a strength and purity in their spiritual leader which few mortals would dare to assay. This little village is rocked by the industrial turmoil which shook all of Great Britain's industrial villages in in the thirties...
...story of The Little Minister concerns the Scottish village of Thrums and the alarm which overtakes its devout residents when they learn that Mr. Dishart (John Beal), the rector at Auld Licht, has fallen in love with a gypsy. The panic in the parish is only exceeded by that of Mr. Dishart himself who, when he becomes aware of the state of his feelings, decides that the gypsy is a wanton. Actually, as the audience knows, Babbie is not a prowling vagrant at all, but the ward of Lord Rintoul, who lives in a castle...
...Olds could not bring himself to deny flatly any & all advances, declaring: "We have listened to what they have to say but have promised nothing." Lastly, a shift in the Cord personnel diverted no attention from the goings-on. Auburn's President W. Hubert Beal resigned to become right-hand man to Lucius Bass Manning, who is right-hand man to Errett Lobban Cord. To become active head of Auburn, Mr. Manning, now in complete charge of Cord affairs, picked not a Cord subordinate but a Pierce-Arrow vice president in charge of sales, Roy Henry Faulkner. True, the shift...