Word: cohans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Into President Hoover's office one day last week marched short Representative Sol Bloom of Manhattan, oldtime music publisher, theatre owner and now a director of the George Washington Bicentennial Commission. Beside him marched beaming, grey-haired George Michael Cohan, famed flagwaving actor, producer and songwriter. After presenting Mr. Cohan to the President. Congressman Bloom elaborately explained that the author of "Over There" had composed a new song to be used officially by the commission for its nation-wide celebrations next year. Declared Mr. Cohan: "The name of my song, Mr. President, is 'Father of the Land...
Tremont--"Friendship", George M. Cohan's latest...
Tremont--"Friendship", George M. Cohan's latest; reviewed in this issue...
...name of George M. Cohan appeared on the program, audiences would have sensed a burlesque, instantly. Otto Kruger heads the cast, probably regrets...
...incapable of assuaging him, his physician sagely conceives the plan of facing him with the sergeant, letting Lodar blast away at him with a revolver loaded with blanks. This cures Lodar, rings down the curtain on a spotty, boresome play. Audiences wondered what ever persuaded Producer George M. Cohan to allow the piece to appear under his auspices...