Word: burnett
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Almost any screen rendering of Frances Hodgson Burnett's famed story about an attachment between a small boy and his mother, which modern psychiatry might regard as dangerous if not traumatic, would automatically have been assured of an enthusiastic response from female cinemaddicts. However, not content to let the first production of Selznick International...
Fresh from their victory over Arlington last Wednesday, the Freshman hockey team will travel to Southboro to meet St. Marks this afternoon. The probable lineups: HARVARD ST. MARKS Hunnewell, r.w. l.w., Wheeler, L. Harding, c. c., Winslow Stone, l.w. r.w., Wheeler, H. Fearon, r.d. l.d., Burnett Houghton, l.d. r.d., Nickerson, E. Wilder, g. g., Nickerson...
Meanwhile, Professor Mather was censored by Harvey O. Burnett, of Harrisburg, an officer of the National Council of Red Men, John H. Walsh, state commander of the American Legion, Frederick Openshaw, state commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and John J. Walsh, state commander of the Disabled American Veterans...
...fools. They saw that Story was getting no nearer to standing on its own financial bottom. Last week, in announcing its sale to Dr. Simon, they declared: "Story has grown out of the class where it can any longer be treated as a part-time interest." Mildly Editor Whit Burnett mentioned that the old owners had not given him enough money to expand the way he wanted...
Liberal, cultivated Dr. Simon last week promised Mr. Burnett better things: simultaneous publication of Story in the U. S., Canada and Great Britain, "expansion," an able young circulation manager...