Word: cortes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...recent addition to the cast is the Rhinehart Quartet, which proved to be the hit of the H.D.C.'s Saturday night radio program. This undergraduate group of singers, which is to render several negro spirituals in "Ever the Twain" is composed of Francis D. Moore '35, John C. Cort '35, Warren Sturgis '35, and Richard C. Johnson...
...them out. When Father Gatt, assistant pastor, returned to get his clothes, parishioners recaptured him in the rectory. "We love him; we will not let him go!" they shouted. They fought the police, threw them out, locked the doors, refused admittance to a funeral party, cheered when the cortége retired to another church. They took the front doors off their hinges to prevent efforts to close the church, refused to let priests from nearby St. Paul's hold masses, listened to an all-day entertainment by a 20-piece band, rang the church bell for seven hours...
...cast of the play includes three Harvard men, A. W. Wilkinson '33, R. A. Sullivan '35, and J. C. Cort '35, Sullivan and Cort played in "Holiday," the fall production of the Club. Jean Goodale has the leading female role...
...cast: John Winter A. W. Wilkinson Ariadne Jean Goodale Hector Chadwfek J. C. Cort Hester Chadwfek Mary Capen Janet Ingleby Louise Graham Mary Margaret Hughes Horace Meldrum R. A. Sullivan
...Three-Cornered Moon"--Cort Theatre, 48th Street E.--Ruth Gordon in a comedy deriving hilarity from a serious subject, the depression. Produced by Richard S. Aldrich, Harvard '25. As good as "Another Language...