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...Freshman Division, Scott Cecil (Greenough) won in a time of 10:13, Dan Pierce (Thayer South) took second place and Brad Behrman (Mower/Stoughton) placed third...
...Best Plays of Broadway, puts it, 1939 was a "comedy year." The Crimson reviewer raves over Too Many Girls at the Shubert (the title speaks for itself), and equally over the more durable comedy, The Man Who Came to Dinner. The Crimson is severely critical, however, of S.H. Behrman's somewhat serious comedy, called No Time for Comedy, about the moral problem of writing comedy in a time of crisis. And of Maxwell Anderson's serious play, Key Largo, The Crimson is openly scornful. The reviewer is particularly distressed by the topical political "message" of the play, which has been...
Died. Samuel Nathaniel Behrman, 80, durable and witty cinema scenarist and playwright; of heart failure; in Manhattan. Behrman's first play, The Second Man (1927), an overnight hit, was an urbane comedy like many of his later works (Rain from Heaven, Wine of Choice). No Time for Comedy (1939), the story of a writer who wants to be serious yet has a gift mainly for entertainment, reflected Behrman's own situation; but in several plays, including his adaptation of Franz Werfel's Jacobowsky and the Colonel (1944), he successfully fused comedy with drama. A celebrated raconteur, Behrman...
Reading an Alger novel, Playwright S.N. Behrman once said, is like taking a shower in innocence. Alger could not hate even his villains. The kidnapers in Silas Snobden's Office Boy are half hearted scoundrels, outstandingly stupid rather than wicked...
...determine the effect of aspirin and indomethacin on human ovulation, Behrman and Orczyk are beginning preliminary studies with women who take large amounts of aspirin and indomethacin for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis...