Word: colors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...building, Rockefeller Center. Producers Arch Selwyn and Harold B. Franklin congratulated themselves when, a week before the Varieties opened, every $8.80 seat in the house had been sold. Rockefeller Center was proud of its Rainbow Room, with its high glass walls overlooking the city, its mirrored stage, its color organ which plays a design on the ceiling, its revolving dance floor which goes two speeds in each direction...
Included on the program are two entertaining educational subjects, one of which was created by Professor Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology at Harvard, and a Silly Symphony in color...
...conservatism should not get worried because the only change in the uniforms is the presence of white "snugtex" on the front of the jerseys instead of black. These white canvas strips on the front of the jersey and the front part of the arms will lend a touch of color to the otherwise somewhat drab, albeit traditional Crimson shirts...
...younger Strauss. Guy Robertson (Rose Marie) is sanguine, assiduous and full-voiced. As his fiancée, Marion Claire, an operatic soprano, is able and attractive. Famed Hassard Short, as director, is responsible for the bold use of color in The Great Walts, outraging all rules and achieving magnificent panoramic effects...
...himself to turn from excoriating his critics and point with pride to those "whose eyes have seen the glory." And Professor Tugwell rhapsodically prophesied a time when "every hill will be green and all the rivers blue." Old-Fashioned Democrat Kent is waiting for the muddy Missouri to change color...