Word: debuted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...advice. Sixty couples made the trip to Norumbega Park and had a great time, despite such minor (?) inconveniences as cool weather, hayless wagons, and a lack of muleskinners on the return trip. If you didn't attend, you missed: Al Bizal, he of the mispronounceable name, making his Boston debut and being received with open arms by the girls from Endicott. Ed Clark, sitting comfortably in one corner of the wagon with a happy smile on his face, shouting, "Neckst." Dave Clevenger, discouraged over the unhappy turn of events that had him escorting the most popular girl in the group...
...thousands of U.S. cinemaddicts Dancer Tilly Losch means a pair of slanted, come-on eyes, a wide, exotic mouth and a series of seductive contortions. Last week, Dancer Losch (who is also the Countess of Carnarvon) was making her Manhattan debut as a painter...
...just about the last word in teamwork. It will surprise nobody who sees Crosby's performance, and the breadth of his control over the film as a whole, that he has just signed a ten-year contract with Paramount and is preparing-on the side -to make his debut as a producer (first picture: The Great John L.). Even so the picture is not his; it is Fitzgerald...
Born in Budapest, George Szell grew up an infant prodigy, made his debut as a pianist and composer at the age of ten with the Vienna Symphony. He rose to be chief maestro of the pre-Hitler Berlin Opera. This summer he will conduct at Philadelphia's Robin Hood Dell, Chicago's Ravinia Park and the Hollywood Bowl...
With Bob Coleman of Rockhurst and Ed Johnson of Occidental giving the boys the pitch in Company I, the irrepressible "Queenic of the Burlesque Show" is making a fresh debut. The arched eyebrows of our seniors may be an indication of its reception...