Word: beers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With such an authorative blueprint before them alumni could measure the progress Harvard has achieved since maturity forced them to place business before beer. And interested students might examine the mechanism that is preparing them for the varied responsibilities of the future...
Manhattan audiences that took the madcaps of You Can't Take It With You to their bosoms had at least a friendly nod for the funny Sycamores' British cousins. First acting prize went to Gladys Henson as the new maid, Beer, a name that suits her perfectly. Her getup, contortions, expressive voicelessness and eye-rolling, best described by what psychiatrists call "heavenly nystagmus," save an otherwise flat and conventional conclusion...
...Elissa Landi bitterly remarks: "At home Jean ties father's cravat, and in Parliament he tries to cut his throat." Jean's double job is too much for him: Count Mariassy does not mind being called "a political ventriloquist" in public, but he hates having his beer warm and his bath cold. Soon Count Mariassy's Conservatives are swept out; Jean is the coming man. At this point Elissa Landi's hatred of the upstart valet turns out not to be hatred after...
...group of about 350 first class men listened to the three addresses as they smoked corn cob pipes in what corresponds, but only a very little, with the famed Freshman Smoker. Afterwards beer was served in an informal got-to-gather with faculty and student leaders...
...named Offie Edward Cherry, laying a coat of fresh white paint over the Eastman house, got Mrs. Eastman interested in painting walls. First wall she found to work on was in Charlie Briaur's bar in Ossining for which she did a gay little scene of a country beer garden with Negro and white drinkers at the tables, Negro and white children dancing or shooting craps. Second job undertaken was the wall on each side of the altar in Ossining's Star of Bethlehem Negro Baptist Church. Proud of his protegee, Offie Edward Cherry nailed up scaffolding...