Word: crawfords
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Scotch and large eigars, fresh-from-prep-school Yardlings matched their manliness against each other. Crimson CRIMSON candidates pushed into backstage interviews. Roverent Yale men dropped in on their pilgrimages to the nearby Waldorf where a plaque marks the birthplace of Eli Yale--across the street from the current Crawford House. At the Old Howard the dregs and the cream of society found a common denominator. And, quite different from Bostons' more pretentious musical revues, dress was informal even on opening nights at the friendly little theatre off Scollay Square...
...battalion commander. Colonel Crawford, limped back to his C.P. (comand post), stretched flat on the ground, and said wearily: "I've been through a lot of battles. I've been wounded. But this is the toughest position I've ever had to take. Baldy's almost straight up. There's one trail but that's mined. . . ." Then he fell asleep. The next day his companies took Old Baldy and he said to TIME Correspondent Will Lang: ''My companies are thinned down, Will. I should have reinforcements before I make any more commitments...
...Touch of Venus (book by S. J. Perelman & Ogden Nash; music & lyrics by Kurt Weill & Ogden Nash; produced by Cheryl Crawford...
Above Suspicion (Joan Crawford, Fred MacMurray; TIME...
Above Suspicion (Joan Crawford, Fred MacMurray; TIME...