Word: davises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Fully as much as any worker or professional man, the average U. S. artist is now interested in politics and deadly serious about it. As a free man he hates the tyrant and despises his addiction to war. As a worker whom his fellowmen have rarely over-burdened with material...
Since the late Brooks Bowman wrote the nationally successful East of the Sun, Triangle songsmiths have had a hard song to beat. Fol-De-Rol is at least full of very good ones, complete with new-fangled long coda endings. When Your Heart's on Fire, by Dixon Morgan...
Hitting a New High (RKO Radio). One of the few opera stars who can wear a feather skirt to obvious advantage is diminutive, fluty Lily Pons. A shrewd producer like Jesse L. Lasky, having seen petite Miss Pons in the gold brassiere and flowered wrap-around skirt of Lakme, could...
Other new officers are: R. Palmer Baker '39, secretary; David Nussbaum '39, Pegasus; John B. Davis '39, treasurer; Allen W. Clowes '39, circulation manager; and Granger F. Kenly '41, advertising manager.
Died. Lansing Parmelee Reed, 55, law partner of John W. Davis, Allen Wardwell and Frank L. Polk; of pneumonia; in his Manhattan apartment.