Word: casanovas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...French club has an exceptions kicker in Victor Casanova, while the return of Jose Mayoraga and vie Raring former football star will strengilien the Harvard lineup. The game on the best exhibitions of light play ver seen at Cambridge...
...York, April 30-Max Bear, the Casanova of clout, returned to New York's from California today an announced in stentorian tones that on the night of June 14th he will, by virtue of knocking Prim Carnera loose from his mornings, become world heavyweight champion...
...greatest lover since Casanova" paused in his perusal of Miss Amanda's daily column for newlyweds long enough to exclaim, "Garbo! That's the woman I want to make a picture with. What a love team Garbo and Durante! Stupendous! Colossal...
Gentlewoman (by John Howard Lawson; Group Theatre, producer). The heroine (Stella Adler) of this play is a soft Park Avenue widow who announces, with unjustified assurance: "My head is full of epigrams and my heart is full of tears." The hero (Lloyd Nolan), a communistic Casanova, replies, "You are smeared with perfume and emotion." As might be anticipated, their alliance is not lasting. At the end of the play he is headed for Iowa City, plotting to become a nuisance to the government. She, unmarried still, is planning an accouchement. She hopes her child will forget the informality...
...solemn than O'Neill, more solid than Barry, Sidney Howard is a better theatrical craftsman than either. He shares with Shakespeare and most mediocre dramatists a willingness to take his material where he finds it. Many of his plays, mostly failures, have been translated adaptations (S. S. Tenacity, Casanova, Olympia). He wrote in collaboration with Edward Sheldon (Bewitched} and Charles MacArthur (Salvation}. Like Yellow Jack, Dodsworth, which opened last fortnight with equally enthusiastic reviews and made Sidney Howard the most successful dramatist of the season, was an adaptation. At work last week on a novel about...