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Died. John Gould Fletcher, 64, winner of the 1939 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry (Selected Poems); by drowning (coroner's verdict: "Apparent suicide"); after long illness; in Little Rock...
...costumes were excellent, especially the fantastic ones Robert Fletcher designed for Sparkish, which contributed no small amount to Mr. Ritchard's successful carrying off of that role...
William Tregoe is good in the routine part of Harcourt, and Robert Fletcher likewise good as Horner, who has little to recommend himself as a character beyond the diabolic ingenuity of his scheme...
Hering, bow; Clary, 2; Martin, 3; Honlihan, 4; Gager, 5; Armbruster, 6; Fletcher, 7; McKersle, stroke; Hoffstein, coxswain...
...rest of the material is poor to middling. Robert Sherwood's "The World of the Blind" is, briefly and completely, and American-soldier story. henry Fletcher ("Hurry to Get there") is in the great tradition of high-school literary magazines right down to the last "yeah" of his criminal escape story. I offer this quote "His eyes followed her without moving his head as a man watches an art trying to crawl out of a glass." As for James Chance's "Home is the Sailor," suffice it to say that a combination of James M. Cain ("Mark lit another Camel...