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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hollywood was the scene of another rewriting of the Declaration of Independence. Film Director Herbert Biberman, shooting a picture at San Pedro Harbor, watched a boat loading scrap iron for Japan. It occurred to him that it takes something besides bandages for China to fight scrap iron for Japan, and that the peaceful artisans of Hollywood have most to lose from the world rise of militarism and dictatorship. He talked with Actors Melvyn Douglas and Edward G. Robinson. They all talked with Clark Eichelberger, a League of Nations advocate and chairman of the Committee for Concerted Peace Efforts. After...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Pressure Groups | 2/13/1939 | See Source »

...Mass.; Douglas T. McClay '36, Mattapan, Mass.; Daniel W. Meyer '36, Scarsdale, N. Y.; Albert L. Robinoitz '36, Cheises, Mass.; David Savan '36, Manchester, N. H.; Francis J. Whitefield '36, Springfield, Mass.; Jerome S. Zurkow '36, New York, N. Y.; William A. Beardslee '37, New Brunswick, N. J.; Alfred Biberman '37, Philsdelphia, Pa.; Milton Elkin '37, Roxbury, Mass.; Arthur J. Linenthal '37, Brookline, Mass.; Peter Megalonakis '37, Boston, Mass.; Neil G. Melone '37, Minneapolis, Minn.; Lionel F. Miller Jr. '37, Saranac Lake, N. Y.; Hubert H. Nexon '37, Brookline, Mass.; Thomas L. Perry Jr. '37, Asheville, N. C.; Robert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF ANNUAL DETUR PRIZES FOR 1935 | 1/17/1936 | See Source »

William A. Beardslee '36, of New Brunswick, N. J.; Alfred Biberman '37, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Francis G. Blake, Jr. '38, of New Haven, Conn.; Alan S. Geismer '38, of Cleveland, Ohio; Paul C. Henshaw '36, of Rye, N. Y.; Harold B. Jaffee '36, of New York, N. Y.; Wells Lewis '38, of New York, N. Y.; Arthur J. Linenthal '37, of Brookline, Mass.; Daniel W. Meyer '36, of Scarsdale, N. Y.; Philip T. Shahan '38, of Clayton, Mo.; and Robert E. Shalen '37, of Brooklyn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELEVEN JOHN HARVARD SCHOLARSHIPS ARE GIVEN | 11/29/1935 | See Source »

...Actors. Whatever the Theatre Guild does, it does well. Directors John Houseman and Herbert Biberman were up against a particularly difficult task in casting Valley Forge. They had to get actors who looked like Colonial revolutionists instead of a table full of diners at Sardi's theatrical restaurant. And they had to get actors who could speak Playwright Anderson's semi-versified lines with conviction. Stanley Ridges is a particularly happy choice for the character of hard bitten Lucifer Tench. No less happy is the casting of Margalo Gillmore as the full-blown, romantic Mary Philipse. As Washington, Philip Merivale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: Washington, by Anderson | 12/10/1934 | See Source »

Size was the big thing about the Municipal Show. In 33 multicolored galleries were decently spaced 1,250 exhibits by some 450 artists whose styles ranged from the clatter of a Biberman to the dignified craft of a Watrous. Included were such familiar U. S. names as Sterne, Burchfield, Speicher, Hopper, O'Keeffe, Jo Davidson (who did a special LaGuardia bust) Benianimo Bufano, Mahonri Young...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: 25 | 3/5/1934 | See Source »

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