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Word: fisher (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...John H. Burns '37, Courtlandt Canby '36, Gabriel G. Cillie 2G, Manley B. Cohen '36, Louis H. Conger '37, Stewart M. Dall '38, Nixon de Tarnowsky '35, Richard H. Dennis '36, George Ehrenfried '35, John H. Eric '37, Martin S. Erlanger '38, Egbert W. Fischer '36, Walter D. Fisher '37, Hans W. Forster '36, William D. Fraser '38, Emil J. Ganem '37, John H. Gilbert '36, James H. Goulder '36, Nathaniel B. Groton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE CLUB WILL GIVE CONCERT AT KIRKLAND HOUSE THIS EVENING | 12/12/1934 | See Source »

...opening bill there were two world premieres for which Ruth Page did all the choreography and danced the leading roles. For Hear Ye! Hear Ye!, a courtroom parody, she wrote her own scenario, had it approved by her lawyer-husband, Thomas Hart Fisher. Composer Aaron Copland wrote smart, satiric music but attention was more on the stage, set as a grim grey courtroom. A cabaret dancer (Ruth Page), a jealous chorus girl and a maniac are all accused of killing Page's dancing partner (Bentley Stone). While masked jurors look on stupidly, the crime is three times re-enacted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Ballet in Chicago | 12/10/1934 | See Source »

...better to advertise in a morning paper like the Herald Tribune than in an evening paper like the Sun or World-Telegram. Suddenly Porter Carruthers jumped to announce that the staff would now try something new in attacking this old problem. Two porters wheeled in a piano. Composer Fred Fisher ("Dardanella," "Chicago," "Chasing Rainbows," "Peg o' My Heart," "There's a Broken Heart for Every Light on Broadway"), took his place at the keyboard. Lyricist Stella Unger vocalized the latest Fisher-Unger work, especially commissioned by the Herald Tribune. Soon that paper's linotypers, compositors and rewrite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Morning Song | 12/10/1934 | See Source »

...second team of Gray, White, Moser, Kollinites, and Lavietes played out the last part of both halves, and compared very favorably with the Varsity showing. The game was won on work under the basket where Gray and White were particularly outstanding. HARVARD B. U. Grady, White, r.f. l.f., Fisher, Kelley, Pattison, Weather by, Mavin Ernst, Lavietes, Morse, l.f. r.f., Luiz, Sher Boys, Gray, Spring, c. c., Mathers, Schreiber Comfort, Kollinites, Tittman, l.g. r.g., Russell, Santer Fletcher, Moser, Mason, r.g. l.g., Ainslee, Maddocks, Goldstein, Rabinowitz, Montcha...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASKETBALL MEN OPEN WITH NOTABLE B.U. WIN | 12/6/1934 | See Source »

Score--Harvard 40, B.U. 24. Goals--Grady 6, Gray 6, Lavietes 3, Goldstein 3, Kelley 2, Mathers 2, Moser 1, White 1, Fisher 1, Luiz 1, Rabinowitz 1, Weather bee 1. Fouls--Comfort 3, Luiz 3, Ernst 1, Grady 1, White 1, Mathers 1. Referee--Kelleher. Umpire--Amiott. Time--Two 20-minute periods...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASKETBALL MEN OPEN WITH NOTABLE B.U. WIN | 12/6/1934 | See Source »

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