Word: davises
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When President Harding died, the eyes of the nation turned toward his successor, Calvin Coolidge. Ex-President Wilson's death leaves, technically, no office for a successor. But Mr. Wilson to the day of his death held office as the leader of an outstanding movement?by some admired, by others...
(3 of 3) proves her liberality; C. Haddon Chambers?"no matter what his income might be, he always lived beyond it;" Hall Caine?"he believes what he writes;" Marie Corelli?"per-ennially youthful in appearance, and caustic in conviction;" Sarah Bem-hardt, on losing her leg: "Patience, my dear Marbury...
Died. General Lee Christmas, 61, famed soldier of fortune, simultaneous general of five Central American armies, friend of the late Richard Harding Davis and original of the hero in Soldiers of Fortune; at New Orleans, of acute anemia.
The play is by Owen Davis and was awarded the Pullizer prize for 1923. It shows admirably a certain side of the old, hidebound New England stock. But we refuse to recognize the mean and small souled characters as they are presented. There is another side that Mr. Davis has...
*"Pulitzer prize plays since 1916. 1917?No award. 1918?Why Marry by Jesse Lynch Williams. 1919?No award. 1920?Beyond the Horizon by Eugene O'Neill. 1921?Miss Lulu Bett by Zona Gale. 1922?Anna Christie by Eugene O'Neill. 1923?Icebound by Owen Davis.