Word: crediting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Royal Dutch head, predicting, early disaster, then wanted to know which nation or financial body was going to be "stung" by giving the last credit to the Soviets. ". . . To think that after considering the above anybody would be foolish enough to undertake the working of these fields under temporary ownership ... is too silly for words...
Speakeasy. The frantic urge to tell of horrors in drink dens of Manhattan has infected no less a dramatist than Edward Knoblock. Mr. Knoblock has to his credit such dramas as Milestones, with Arnold Bennett as coauthor, Kismet, Marie-Odile. Not so decidedly to his credit is this new play Speakeasy. He wrote it in collaboration with one George Rosener, sometimes an actor in musical shows. Together they evolved the tale of going, going, going, but not quite gone wrong young woman. The heroine's enemy is a wicked crook; her savior, a stainless Princeton youth who slays...
...limited means and are conducted in the same way as those regularly given in the curricula of the cooperating institutions. The work, beginning during the last week in September, continues into the month of May, with vacancies at Christmas, Midyears and Easter, the period of instruction covering 30 weeks. Credit is given towards the degree of Associate in Arts at Harvard, Tufts, Wellesley, and Radcliffe...
...results of that experiment have redounded to the unqualified credit of its inception. There is no gauge by which one may indicate how great was the pleasure of men who played class football because there is no yardstick to measure the joy of athletic contest...
...cast selected for the production does credit to the intelligence of the director, and shows that, overloaded as the motion picture industry is with citrons, a capable man can find a competent set of actors. Noah Beery is quite himself; and Roland Colman will be sure to please those of upper Massachusetts Avenue. As for the rest, Alice Joyce, Neil Hamilton and Ralph Forbes do their utmost by the film, and keep its acting and atmosphere at the high pitch which have already given "Beau Geste" such long runs...