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...addition, Hugh M. Hyde '44, and Thomas N. Bridge '44 were selected as minor sports representatives, and Frank C. Dunham, Jr. '43 was named as representative from the Houses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW ATHLETIC COUNCIL MEN ARE SELECTED | 2/9/1943 | See Source »

...second murder, Lamour, Goddard, and Lake chant the woes of "A Sweater, A Sarong. And A Peckaboo Rang," MacMurray, Milland, Tone, and Overman revive George Kaufman's classic "If Men Played Cards As Women Do." and Rochester's zoot suit number is stolen by un-billed dancer Katharine Dunham. Bing Crosby is really wasted, however, on the patriotic finale, and Harold Arlen's song "Old Glory." is a rehash from his own and better "God's Country...

Author: By E. C. B., | Title: MOVIEGOER | 2/1/1943 | See Source »

High spots: Paulette Goddard, Dorothy Lamour and Veronica Lake sing, in appropriate costume, a little number called A Sweater, A Sarong and a Peek-a-Boo-Bang; Rochester (in a zoot suit) and Dancer Katherine Dunham give out with a strutting Sharp As a Tack; Vera Zorina does a veil dance; Betty Hutton, during a wild, bruising ride in a jeep, sings a ditty known as I'm Doin' It for Defense; a shapely crew of aircraft workers sing and dance a number called On the Swing Shift. Bob Hope, closeted with an angry man in a shower...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Pictures, Jan. 18, 1943 | 1/18/1943 | See Source »

...live in an urbanized riverside area (like sections of St. Louis, Milwaukee, Omaha, Kansas City and Peoria by Clarence W. Schroeder. His findings (published in the current American Journal of Sociology) confirm the striking insanity pattern for Chicago (see cut) discovered by Robert Faris and H. Warren Dunham (Mental Disorders in Urban Areas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Insanity Zones | 8/17/1942 | See Source »

...Dunham makes his first appearance in the Crimson golf lineup this afternoon, when Coach Don Peddie's men meet M. I. T. on the Belmont Country Club course. Dunham, a notoriously slow starter who has taken two months to get on his game, will play number two, in place of Ollie Ames...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golfers Meet M.I.T. Today, Dunham Breaks Into Line-Up | 4/30/1942 | See Source »

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