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...George M. Cohan's The Tavern in 1920 people remembered what a good actor he could be. Last autumn he appeared in the Theatre Guild's production, Juarez and Maximilian. The week before he died he was headlined in a one-act play, Kidnapped, at the Flatbush Theatre, Brooklyn...
...same time. Then the struggle began, as she rose in the business world and became private secretary to the head of her firm. She was earning as much as Roy; she loved her work. Could she give up adventure and independence for Roy and a dingy little house in Flatbush? Not on your weekly pay-envelope! So she wished Roy off on her domestic sister Alice and went on her way triumphant, while Roy and Alice (who had never heard of birth-control) at once began raising a family out of all proportion to their means...
President, John B. Kouwenhoven, of Flatbush, N. Y.; secretary, William H. Prentice, of New York City; master of ceremonies, Peter Vredenburgh, of Freehold, N. J.; poet, Jesse L. Williams, of Princeton, Ill.; class orater, Joseph M. Shellabarger, of Topeka, Kansas; ivy orator, John G. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md; historian, John M Mayhew, of Beatrice, Nebraska; presentation orator, Charles W. Somerry, of Philadelphia, Pa.; prophet, Leon M. Conwell, of Philadelphia, Pa.; censor, Charles P. Spooner, of Hudson, Wis.; Washington's birthday orator, William W. Smith, of Hollidaysburg, Pa.; Washington's birthday debater, Leroy Gresham, of Baltimore, Md.; Nassau Herald committee...
...open meeting will be held under the joint management of the Prospect Harriers and Company F, 13th Regiment, N. G. S. N. Y., at the Armory, Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, April 5, at 8 p. m. The following are the athletic events: 50 yard, 300 yard, 1000 yard, 11/2 mile handicap runs, 11/2 mile handicap walk. One gold and two silver medals will be given in each event. The entrance fee is fifty cents for each event, and entries may be made before March 31 to W. H. Robertson, 244 Broadway, New York, or A. R. Nelson, 828 Fulton St., Brooklyn...