Word: coburn
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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John Ashmead, Jr., of Windsor, Conn., Ezra B. Barstow, Jr., of Brookline, Josiah W. Bennett, of Cambridge, Richard E. Bennink, of Cambridge, Everett R. Coburn, Jr., of Suncock, N. H., Graham Cummin, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., Stephen Van N. Powelson, of Syracuse, N. Y., Charles L. Randol, of Baltimore, Md., William W. Shirk, of Muncie, Ind., Ralph L. Smith, of Braintree, Floyd W. Tomkins, Jr., of Washington, Conn., and Kenneth Ward-Smith, of Garden City...
...following men were retained after the trials: B. G. Clarke '38, E. T. Clarke '38, E. R. Coburn '38, A. J. Corey '38, W. D. Fraser '38, E. J. Ganem '37, W. M. Ginsburg '38, F. E. Greene '38, E. W. James '38, T. P. Kolman '38, E. T. Ladd '38, W. P. Lester '38, E. Levens '38, R. S. Levy '38, E. W. Meisenhelder, 3rd '38, B. Michael GB, J. L. Morrison '38, A. M. Nittle '36, O. Paul '38, R. S. Play-fair '36, D. Rhodes '38, H. A. Robinson '38, I. Romanow '37, W. H. Shapley...
...Charles Coburn, as the Chorus, gives a good, but by no means brilliant performance in a rather colourless part. Mrs. Coburn also does well as Chee Moo, the first wife of Wu Sin Yin the Great. But the whole business is a definitely pedestrian affair. The only really attractive character is Tso (Mary Hutchinson). As the scheming maid she is intriguing...
...humor which characterizes most of the comic dialogue in the play is, like the title, forced and manifestly uninspired. But not all the lines fall short. The Plymouth audience did not hesitate to show appreciation when Hope Williams, on dismissing her over-formalized Rising Young Business Man suitor (Coburn Goodwin), asked him as a last favor to "goose Mrs. Cruikshank...
...head usher is T. H. Brown '33, who will be assisted by R. G. Coburn '33, W. F. Haigh '33, R. F. Marshall '33, D. H. Morse '33, H. P. Walker '33, R. g. Werner '33, and John Wiggins...