Word: careered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Tracy gives the best performance of his career as the show-off dedicated in spirit to a vaudeville dance at the Palace Theatre but delighted to serve in the McKeesport Opera House. Sylvia Field, late of The Little Spitfire, adorns the chorus as his honorably beloved, a good girl who "doesn't know her goulash." So vital is the background, so artfully sustained the suspense, that Broadway runs its entire length without one flagging moment...
Author Dewing's approach to her character is, like him, unique. The story is not told straight out; she pretends to collaborate with John's mother, evoking his image and career piecemeal from the recollections and letters of people who knew him; from news cutting about him, interviews, reviews of his books. (There is one review...
...young man ought to be a clean, wholesome, vigorous animal. That is the foundation for everything else, and I hope you will all be that, if you are nothing more. We have to build everything in this world of domestic joy and professional success, everything of a useful, honorable career, on bodily wholesomeness and vitality...
...career is, at least temporarily, checked. Last week, Georgians became politically active, held a primary-Democratic, of course. Mr. Upshaw lost the deciding county of his district by 24 votes to one Leslie J. Steele...
Born on the Island of Hydra in 1855, he adopted a naval career in his earliest youth, and rose to the distinction of twice defeating the Turkish fleet during the Balkan War of 1912-13. An adherent of Diplomat Venizelos, he shared the fortunes of that statesman until...