Word: everetts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...cinematic running mate called "$10 Raise," supplies the perfect antidote for all this. Edward Everett Horton is a meticulous office-clerk who needs this precise advancement in his wordly fortunes in order to marry Karen Morley...
...first half of the 19th Century, Latin School set a steady stream of New Englanders on the road to fame. Among them: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Charles William Eliot, Senator Charles Graham Sumner, orators like Wendell Phillips and Edward Everett, divines like Edward Everett Hale, Henry Ward Beecher, Phillips Brooks...
Bayard H. Hale '37, John B. Hamblet '35, L. Harap Gr., Arthur R. Hartwig '37, Morrison C. Haviland '37, Malcolm L. Hayward '37, Everett B. Helm 1G., Hugh F. Hinckley '37, John Homans, Jr. '37, James C. Hepkins '38, F. W. Huffman Gr., Alvan Hyde, Jr. '35, Mason VanB, Jennings '38, William W. A. Johnson '36, George D. Keller '37, Herbert V. Kibrick '38, William G. Kirby '35, Morris E. Lasker '38, Copeland W. Lawson 1G., William Levin '37, Laurence H. Levy '37, John B. Little...
Marion (Ann Harding) is a sophisticated artist, whose affairs had been construed to be slightly Bohemian, and therefore to Dick Kurt (Montgomery) the hardboiled magazine editor, presented themselves as good copy. Leavening this wheat of Mr. Behrman's, Una Merkel and Edward Everett Horton as fiancee and ponderous senator-to-be prove entirely successful. The "senator" also becomes the butt of the editor's vituperation on the political and economic condition of the country--which elicits merited approval of the audience...
...TIME, if you birds had published Everett Shinn and all of his works six months ago- and had pepped up each week your Art column with his type (if such exists in quantity) I would have rated [10 points higher] on your Current Affairs test of the same March 11 issue because I would have read each Art column from C to C (civer to civer); without benefit of Shinn, however, I never read Art, because it doesn't help me much in my job of cotton-raising...