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...Currier, R.H. '46, Winthrop F-44 KIR 3728 D Davidson, E.M. '45, Leverett G-41 KIR 6056 Davis, E.R. '46, Leverett D-21 TRO 8152 Dean, C.R. '46, Adams B-27 KIR 2624 Dorgan, J.J. '45, Winthrop J-43 KIR 4766 Dowlings, W.J. Lowell I-44 KIR 7375 Dressler, P. '46, Eliot L-32 TRO 6393 Dreyfus, P.S. '45, Eliot B-12 ELI 2270 Dubey, W.B. '46, Lowell J-31 TRO 5984 E Elliott, F.W. '46, Leverett A-33 TRO 4222 Ellis, S.J. '46, Eliot G-43 ELI 2197 Eliner, J.H. '45, Lowell H-13 TRO 9687 Ente...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Telephone Supplement | 3/24/1943 | See Source »

...Davidson, E. M. '45, Leverett G-41 KIR 6056 Davis, E. R. '46, Leverett D-21 TRO 8152 Dean, C. R. '46, Adams B-27 KIR 2624 Dorgan, J. J. '45, Winthrop J-43 KIR 4766 Dowling, W. J., Lowell I-44 KIR 7375 Dressler, P. '46, Eliot L-32 TRO 6393 Dreyfus, P. S. '45, Eliot B-12 ELI 2270 Dubey, W. B. '46, Lowell J-31 TRO 5984 E Elliott, F. W. '46, Leverett A-33 TRO 4222 Ellis, S. J. '46, Eliot G--43 ELI 2197 Ellher, J. H. '45, Lowell H-13 TRO 9687 Ente...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Telephone Supplement | 3/3/1943 | See Source »

Tugboat Annie Sails Again (Warner) revives the hardheaded, soft-hearted old salt who, in her Satevepost exploits, bulldozes the boys around Tacoma's water front. Seasoned, frog-voiced Marjorie Rambeau puts on Marie Dressler's costume; villainized, kinky-haired Alan Hale plays the Wallace Beery part of Bullwinkle, Annie's rival. Like all good skates on the screen, Annie builds herself a heap of trouble before she rescues the mortgage and gets the young folks (Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman) together for a happy ending. The result is passable, not irresistible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Also Showing | 11/25/1940 | See Source »

Since 1932 the Motion Picture Herald, Domesday Book of the cinema industry, has made annual surveys to find out which cinema stars make most money for the box office. Heading the list for the first two years was the late, leather-lunged Marie Dressler. In 1934 the late Will Rogers succeeded her. In 1935 pampered Cinemoppet Shirley Temple, then 6 years old, took first place. In 1936, for the first time, the Herald polled not only the U. S. but the box offices of Ireland and the United Kingdom. Again Shirley Temple topped the list. Last month the Herald...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Tops | 1/3/1938 | See Source »

...Savannah, Ga. Jerry R. & Mamie Steele Cox, Negro servants of the late Cinemactress Marie Dressier, used the $50,000 they got from Miss Dressler's will to open a combination night club and tourist camp called Cocoanut Grove, after the famed Los Angeles hotspot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Apr. 20, 1936 | 4/20/1936 | See Source »

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