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Madame X (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). Her old hat fetchingly refurbished with the latest Hollywood chic, Madame X is making a valiant cinema comeback with her famed somersault-from-grace routine, conceived for her almost 30 years ago by French Playwright Alexandre Bisson. Last Madame X in pictures was Ruth Chatterton (1929). First produced on Broadway in 1910, revived in 1927, the play has been filmed thrice as Madame X, often approximated under other titles. Hiding her ''shame" under the historic pseudonym this time is Gladys George, stage veteran and no cinemamateur...
...unnecessary to belabor this analysis, have taken only the first three pages, but it is possible to continue for page after page, pointing out contradictions and inaccuracies. That an official document, presented to the Emperor, should have been guilty of such factual misstatements is inconceivable. T. A. BISSON...
...pound class: Bisson (Y) defeated C. G. Chase '30, by decision. Time...
...Cercle Francaise yesterday announced the choice of "Les Surpriges du Divorce" by A. Bisson and Antony-Mars as its fall play. It is to be given sometime in the early part of December...
...summary: ARMY HARVARD Goldberg, g. g., Ellison Anderson, Harris, pt. pt., Markwett Kenny, Diff, c.pt. c.pt., Pickard Seeman, 1d. 1d., Hartnett Harbold, Bisson, 2d. 2d., Park Born, Lovell, 3d. 3d., Mulliken Holley, Sundt, c. c., McQuaid Ayre, 3a. 3a., Lane, Hatch Saunders, O'Keefe, 2a. 2a., Glenn Donald, 1a. 1a., Dreier Draper, W. Wilson, o.h. o.h., Murphy, Danielson H. Wilson, Allen, i.h. i.h., Wallace...