Word: cabote
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Blanche Bates offered her usual determined and consciously complete performance. Elliott Cabot who, with Robert Benchley, is the most promising of the younger Harvard actors, made a keen impression on the critics. Quite the best of the troupe was Ruth Gordon (Lola Pratt in Seventeen). She wandered in occasionally as the little girl from up the street and quite pulled the play from the grasp of the Partridge family...
...course of the last presidential campaign thousands of people were easily led by a little propaganda to believe that the Child Labor Amendment had originated in Moscow, yet in reality it was the natural development of the activities of that well known radical, Henry Cabot Lodge...
...Secret History of Men and Events . . . Amazingly Revealed in Intimate Epistles"-so the Hearst press described the correspondence of the late Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge, which it began last week to publish serially. Charles Scribner's Sons has the copyright and presumably will soon present the material in book form...
...amazingly" revealed that while the whole country was calling the late President "Teddy" and "T. R.," his friend from Massachusetts addressed him "intimately" as "Dear Theodore." The President responded with "Dear Cabot...
...Bohlen, R. B. Burnett, Blake Cabot, C. D. Coady, L. F. Daley, W. P. Ellison, R. T. Flood, C. B. Gross, Nathaniel Hamlen, R. S. Scott, Lloyd Vander Horst, C. I. Wylde, Isadore Zarakov, G. P. Sturgis, manager, Howard Slade assistant manager...