Word: flo
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sports. Last week Edward P. Clark won the 220-mile Berlin to Boston race, which stopped at Lowell, Mass., when a thaw spoiled the snow on the road to Boston. At the March winter carnival in The Pas, Man., will be revived the derby from The Pas to Flin Flo and back, with a $2,000 first prize and Emil St. Goddard, present world's champion, an entrant...
Mima. David Belasco is the grand old man of the U.S. theatre. To prove this, he wears a turn-around collar and permits himself to be photographed frequently with a benign facial expression. Like Flo Ziegfeld, George M. Cohan and certain other producers, he is never publicly designated as ridiculous. For the last few weeks, articles have appeared in news-sheets telling how "the Dean of the American Stage is working day and night, transforming his theatre into a veritable Hades," how "Belasco's version of Ferenc Molnar's Mima costs $300,000 to present," and lastly...
...Dear Flo Ziegfeld: . . . What, my dear Flo, is your secret? . . . Thank you, my dear Flo Ziegfeld, for the musical comedy the town's been waiting for. . . ." -Robert Garland, in the Telegram...
Owing to an enforced return to New York, Mr. Flo Zeigfeld, renowned the-artrical producer, was compelled late last night to cancel his engagement to lecture before the Theatregoers' Club of the University on Friday afternoon, Mr. Zeigfeld was to have described his work and career...
...Flo Ziegfeld will try his hand at something besides the "glorification of the American girl," when two of his foremost representatives will coach at the first rehearsal of the entire cast of the Hasty Pudding Club's show "Laugh It Off!" At the request of Louis Silvers, Charles Mosconi and Johnnle Dooley, headline dancers in the present edition of the Ziegfeld Follies, now playing in Boston, will drill both chorus and principals of "Laugh It Off!" in the rudiments of stage dancing...