Word: fenway
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Fenway--"He learned about Women." Alison Skipworth and Stuart Erwin...
...opportunities for entertainment in Boston this week are distressingly curtailed, what with the theatres dark and "The Woman in Room 13" distributed about the town at the Fenway, Modern, and Beacon. It is a weird "plot pourri" of all the tales handed in at the Fox office this last twelvemonth. Miss Landi tramps along through a divorce court, a murder court, and out to the glaring sunlight of a tennis court where she serves very badly, and back again into prison to see her husband serve for his double fault. It is a grotesque slow-moving business made possible...
...that this is but the first step in the formation of a new national hotel chain. Hotelman Hitz is 41. When he was 16 he emigrated from Vienna, obtained work in a cheap restaurant to be sure of food. Ten years ago he was made manager of Cleveland's Fenway Hall. Six years later he was general manager of Cincinnati's Hotel Gibson. He was placed in charge of the New Yorker when it opened two years...
...entering the world of filmdom, Miss Miller has added little to the old strings in her bow; in the current production at the Fenway Theatre it is the sunny smile, agreeable voice, graceful dancing, and attractive face of old that are used as a basis for the film. Music accompanies the Miller smiles, and a tuneful tango is danced by the heroine in a way that should be a good advertisement for travel in Spain...
...game in past years has been staged at Fenway Park. Permission to use the Stadium, with its larger seating capacity, was granted last April. Saturday will see the Stanford and Dartmouth teams facing each other on Stadium turf. This year's tussle between the two Indian rivals who met last year in Palo Alto will close the football season in the Stadium...