Word: experts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...knack for getting the best out of his actors are what should make Broadway Bill as widely popular and as much admired by critics as that director's other two astounding hits. As Dan Brooks, Warner Baxter gives by far his best performance; Myrna Loy is even more expert than usual as Dan's sympathetic sister-in-law who helps him groom Broadway Bill for the Derby, pawns her clothes to pay the entry fee. Good shot: Broadway Bill's rooster mascot crowing in his stall...
...Strong is a Giant regular as is Michigan's Harry Newman. In his first season as a professional, Tennessee's Beattie Feathers has made an unprecedented record by gaining over 1,050 yd. for the Chicago Bears. Minnesota's Jack Manders, also a Bear, is a field goal expert who has only missed one point after touchdown in 31 tries this season. But the majority of able professionals, like Detroit's Earl ("Dutch") Clark, who has scored 73 points this season, Philadelphia's Swede Hanson and Detroit's Glenn Presnell, were unknown nationally until they took to the gridiron...
...coach, it strikes me with due regard for Mr. Walsh's ability and personal charm that there can be no more experimentation without disaster. We have experimented long enough; now is the time to put Harvard football in the hands of a well-tried and recognized, expert. That assistant coaches are not always successful has been proved in a startling fashion by our own experience with Mr. Casey. Paul Donham...
...been an outstanding performer ever since he was given his first trial as the Varsity pilot late in the 1933 season. At that time he took over the quarter-back post from Danny Wells and at once came into the limelight as a good field general and an expert with quick kicks and deceptive running plays...
...three-four time because a nervous little man named Johann Strauss had started writing irresistible waltz tunes. He conducted his own compositions while he fiddled bewitchingly at the head of his band. If Johann Strauss fathered the Viennese waltz, his son Johann II (Blue Danube), who was also an expert violinist-conductor, reared it to an historic state of world-wide popularity...