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...maids and telephones, plagued by a Coca-Cola-guzzling husband, turns in a businesslike, applausible performance. Lost Sheep. If a Methodist minister should unwittingly rent a house which had but recently been evacuated by a procuress and six employes, the situation might contain much potential coarse merriment. Playwright Belford Forrest, having conceived of such a plan, made sure that his preacher was sufficiently naive to suspect nothing for at least three acts of a play which he called Lost Sheep. Rev. William Wampus, awaiting the completion of a new parish house, moves with his wife (Marie Cecilia ["Cissie"] Loftus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: May 19, 1930 | 5/19/1930 | See Source »

Score--Harvard 9, Springfield 3. Goals--Johnson 2, Sanders 2, Nido, Cochrane, Glenn, Foshay, Murphy, Benton, Steen, Searle. Referee--Eagan, Johns Hopkins, Judge of play--Forrest, Navy. Time-- two 30-minute periods. HARVARD 1933 SPRINGFIELD 1933 Renshaw, g. g., Allen Thorndike, c.pt. c.pt., Stanton, Lackson, Ettline Steves, pt. pt., Fowler Angle, 1d. 1d., Randall Gillespie, Cohen, 2d. 2d., Hawkes Huppuch, Sanders, 3d. 3d., Chisholm, Lambert Eaton, c. c., Stanford Jackson, Rabinowitz, 3a. 3a., Schemmerhorn, Jackson, Webber, White Munroe, Graziano, Beaumont, 2a. 2a., Thompson Tucker, 1a. 1a., Mear Silverman, Gross, o.h. o.h., Salisbury DeWolfe, Owen, i.h. i.h., Baynton, Quinby...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOTH LACROSSE TEAMS SCORE EASY VICTORIES | 5/15/1930 | See Source »

...keener that day. But no backer of pointers would make excuses for Mary Blue: the event was not arguable. Pal won with five finds. White, black, tan and ticked, stanch and stylish, fast and independent, he is owned by E, M. Tutwiler of Birmingham, Ala. and was handled by Forrest Dean of Wheeler, Ala. Besides permanent possession of the Merriman cup, his win brought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: At Grand Junction | 3/24/1930 | See Source »

...Manhattan; of heart failure. He was largely responsible for the irrigation, transportation and agricultural development of the Texas Gulf coast and lower Rio Grande valley. Last year he supported the Hoover ticket when his fellow Democrats refused to take his advice on Farm Relief. Died. Mrs. Mary J. Forrest Fontaine, 84, sister of the famed Confederate Generals Nathan Bedford, Jesse, and Jeffry Forrest; in Dallas, Tex. Died. Mrs. Margaret Stevens, 94, onetime Civil War hospital worker, a founder of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union,* at Pricetown, Ohio. She had six brothers (and six sisters) who said they never...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Dec. 9, 1929 | 12/9/1929 | See Source »

...Composer Forrest's La Dame aux Camélias will be the only First-Performance of the Chicago season, with Mary Garden and Charles Kackett in the leads...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: In Chicago | 11/4/1929 | See Source »

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