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...Farrand and Robert Fletcher '45 will star in the soap opera serial, which is entitled "That Young Couple." Other members of the company will appear in the video production...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brattle Theatre Enters TV Field | 3/14/1950 | See Source »

...shadowing effect it has on the part of Edmund, who is placed dramatically at the head of the opposition to Lear. Albert Marre was too listlessly evil to stand out sharply from the hard wickedness of Generil and Regan, not to speak of maintaining himself against Lear, Robert Fletcher, as Edgar and "Tom O' Bedlam, Slightly undermined a fine performance by a tendency to a forensic delivery not compatible with the honest simplicity of the part...

Author: By John R. W. smail, | Title: THE PLAYGOER | 2/24/1950 | See Source »

Died. Arthur ("Art") Fletcher, 65, who saw action in 14 World Series, four times as a peppery, slick-fielding Giant shortstop in the McGraw era, ten times as a wily, hawk-eyed Yankee coach; of a heart attack; in Los Angeles. Fletcher joined the Yankees after four seasons (1923-26) as manager of the lackluster Phillies, turned down the chance to manage many another big-league team-including the Yankees-and stayed on until 1945 as one of baseball's highest-paid coaches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Feb. 20, 1950 | 2/20/1950 | See Source »

...Farrand was, as usual, charming and energetic, and although Robert Fletcher's performance as the schoolmaster was quite acceptable, I felt he lacked assurance, and his mugging and on-and-off brogue detracted from his characterization. But my reaction is to be pitted against the applause he won from members of the audience after his final exit...

Author: By Edmond A. Levy, | Title: THE PLAYGOER | 2/10/1950 | See Source »

...right, Aggie. I took the picture. Now I'm under arrest. I've already been convicted, fined $100 and sentenced to five days in jail." That was just what Campbell and Underwood had been hoping for. The case before Judge Nourse, involving a petition to recall Mayor Fletcher Bowron, was hardly sensational news. But the Her-Ex thought that there was an important principle at stake. Almost all Los Angeles courts permit photographs when the court is in recess. If Judge Nourse could jail Photographer Fowler for taking a picture, other judges, in really important cases, might follow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: To Shoot or Not to Shoot | 1/30/1950 | See Source »

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