Word: dunn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dayton, Ohio. All praise to Dayton had he written a play, but has he? Junkman Ernest John (corpulent Sydney Greenstreet) has informal chats with God; radiates sunshine; feels led to rob a bank to help an aged invalid lady; with approval of the author does so. Old Sal (Emma Dunn) after rampaging all she can to offset the drivel, climaxes with a nerve-wrecking unexpected shriek?as Ernest John, in a large chair, slowly dies...
Harvard Hall: 9-10 S. G. French, T. H. Eliot: 10-11, B. T. Tompson, M. B. Wells: 11-12, A. M. Blackburn, R. T. Deenn: 1-2, B. G. Burbank, R. T. Dunn; 2-3, B. A. Burbank, S. G. French: 3-4, T. H. Eliot, L. D. Brayton: 4-5, M. B. Wells, B. L. Tompson...
...University line-up: Captain E. C. Haggerty '27, E. B. Boyce '27, Leslie Flaksman '29, Edward Gordon '27, H. M. Kullman '27, T. L. Mayhew '27, L. J. Novagrad '27, J. L. Reid '29, B. D. Thomas '28, A. S. Woodworth '29. The substitutes will be R. T. Dunn '28, and W. B. Stebbins...
...HENRY W. DUNN...
...bulletin of the British Museum an exhortation to sportsmen to apprehend specimens of the giant lizard reported by P. A. Ouwens, a Dutch hunter, in 1912. (The Duke of Mecklinburg shot a specimen 20 ft. long.) Mr. Burden organized an expedition, including Mrs. Burden, Professor E. R. Dunn of Smith College and one de Fosse, French huntsman. They reached Komodo last June via China. The British flyer, Alan Cobham, stopped at Komodo en route from England to Australia (TIME, Aug. 16 et seq.) and, finding the Burdens there, took them on a reconnaissance flight over the island's jungled...