Word: coauthor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Golden, who is famous for the cleanliness of his productions, should have taken to this dark play by Dana Burnet and George Abbott (coauthor of Broadway). But it is fortunate, too, for the drama is effectively given...
...breakfast at No. 15 Dupont Circle, President Coolidge, Senator McNary of Oregon (coauthor of the vetoed McNary-Haugen farm relief bill) and sundry powers of the Republican party shook hands all around. "We will pour balm on the farmers' wounds. Senator McNary will go scouting in the West and report to the President next summer with a compromise bill that will satisfy agriculture and not vex industry. Congress will pass the bill next winter," said last week's breakfasters in effect. Such strategy was predicted three weeks ago (TIME, April...
...Rham '27, Gardner Emmons '28, F. W. Satherthwaite '28, M. B. Wells '28, B. A. G. Thorndike '26; men, C. D. Coady '27, S. F. Daley '27, J. M. Gates, W. C. Harris '28, George Higginson '27, H. B. Jackson '27, G. R. Leighton '26, who is the coauthor of the play with W. F. White '24, R. P. MacFadden '27, K. D. Maun '26, R. F. O'Meil '27, R. H. Sanger '28, and O. F. Wadsworth...
...Parade. Easily the greatest war picture, one of the greatest of all pictures, has been written by Laurence Stallings (coauthor of What Price Glory); directed by King Vidor; and principally played by John Gilbert and Renee Adoree. It is the story of a rich man's son, a riveter and a bartender in the trenches, and the French girl that the first of these three married. It has humor, terror and bewildering beauty. It has one of the most exciting stories ever filmed, direction unexcelled, and truth and brilliancy of acting. The Big Parade is the one film since...
James Gleason, coauthor, gave a performance of vigorous vulgarity as the prize fight manager. Some of the Fifth Avenue accessories were rather startling, but the tough parts were swell...