Word: cinemaseers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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*Last week in Manhattan's Hippodrome a People's Committee Against Hearst solemnly held "public trial" of the old publisher, pronounced sentence of boycott on his newspapers, magazines, radio stations, cinemas. The slogan: "Don't read Hearst, don't see Hearst, don't hear Hearst...
(Warner). On Oct. 25, 1854, the suicidal advance of 673 British cavalrymen into the teeth of Russian cannon fire through a valley at Balaklava, in the Crimean war, proved to be a maneuver less beneficial to England's military than to its literary history. Caused by a mistake in...
The unshaven flyer was Harry Richman, 41, who has had a certain success singing torch songs while beating himself on the chest. Born Harry Reichman in Cincinnati, Crooner Richman went on the stage in 1907, rose to vaudeville prominence in 1921 as accompanist to Mae West. Same year he started...
Last week they were undeceived. In the longest encyclical he has ever addressed primarily to the archbishops and bishops of the U. S., Pope Pius XI roundly flayed the U. S. motion picture industry, congratulated the Legion of Decency on improving it slightly and advocated reviewing boards in every country...
Birthdays. Annette, Cecile, Emilie, Marie and Yvonne Dionne, 2. Already worth $250,000, they received, for three prospective cinemas, $250.000 from Twentieth-Century Fox Films, a lien of 10% on their box-office receipts. They are expected to be worth $900,000 at 4.