Word: dover
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...About Blayds (by A. A. Milne; Guthrie McClintic, producer). A revival of The Truth About Blayds after ten years is depressing. It reveals all the promise that Playwright Milne once showed. In 1921-22 three Milne plays were produced in the U. S.: Blayds, The Great Broxopp and delightful Dover Road. The first and last were thought of as works of considerable merit. They had principle, and although neither was written with incontestable consistency, each was written with undeniable brightness and charm. There is still lots of charm in Blayds, the tale of an eminent Victorian who lived...
...Carey, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, G. A. Chaffee, Warwick, R. W. Chapman, Groveton, N. H. Kai-Tze Chi, Washington, D. C., C. B. Colton, Dorchester, C. C. Connell, Stonington, Connecticut, Baochuen Dai, Canton, China, J. H. DeNike, Albany, New York, O. J. Didzun, Wichita Falls, Texas, R. T. Doe, Dover, New Hampshire, W. W. Drazin, Montreal, Canada, C. W. Duhig, West Somerville...
...Cambridge a grocer's assistant named John Dover Place sued Dr. Charles Frederick Searle, charging the doctor had enticed his wife Gwendoline from his home. Evidence showed Grocer's Assistant Place spent four nights a week at the Rose & Crown public house. Wig askew, Sir Henry Alfred McCardie, England's handsome, black-eyed bachelor judge, said...
...hunt for anti-Fascist agitators seemed the more logical when it was recalled that the Italian consulate in Pittsburgh was bombed two months ago, that twelve Italian stores in Philadelphia were bombed in the past two months. The packages' return address in Dover, N. J. proved, of course, fictitious. Detectives sought three men in a small coupe seen near Easton, arrested two suspects...
Sixty-four-year-old Wilbert Robinson is so well known in Brooklyn that, when his team is losing, citizens stop him on the street, tell him to wear a hat because his brains are dusty. When the directors held their meeting, he was at Dover Hall, his estate in Georgia, where he spends the winters hunting deer, ducks, or turkey, and tippling old corn whiskey with his friends. Though he grunted when he heard the news, Wilbert Robinson could not have been much startled. His mortal enemy, Stephen W. McKeever, chairman of the board of directors, has been urging...