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...following are the first appointments: Henry A. Burgess, Weld 24, Shapidan High School, Sheridan Wy., William C. Coleman, Hollis 28, Kent School, Eccleston, Md.; John L. Donnell, Matthews 8, Webster Grove High School, Webster Grove, Md.; Vinton Freedley, Mower A-31, St. Paul's School, New York City; Frederick Holdsworth, Jr., Holworthy 2, Milton Academy, Brookline...
...Richard L. 18 173 5.10 St. Paul's Ditrinco, Vincent 18 142 5.11 Madison High Downes, Philip G. 18 155 5.9 Country Day Ervin, Henry N. 17 158 5.9 St. Mark's Estabrook, Frederick R. Jr. 17 180 6.2 Aven Old Farms Francis, Victor 19 170 5.11 Mitlon Academy Freedley, Vinton 18 145 5.9 St. Paul's Fulton, Robert 19 155 5.9 New Prep Grace, Michael 19 145 5.7 St. Mark's Hall, Roderick S. G. 21 160 5.9 Andover Hindle, Edward F. 18 145 5.7 Providence Classical Hume, David M. 18 155 6. Muskegon Jr. Col. Kay, Lionel...
...spectators who witnessed this slick musicomedy success last week could have guessed the travail its book had undergone. When the Morro Castle caught fire last September off the New Jersey coast, killed 134 people and ran aground, it also wrecked the libretto of Producer Vinton Freedley's Anything Goes. Months before in France, the oldtime British libretto team of Guy Bolton and Pelham Grenville Wodehouse had written a comic script about a marine disaster. The Morro Castle tragedy instantly ruled it out as a subject for fun-making. Producer Freedley sent up a distress signal, got two able...
Pardon My English (words & music by Ira & George Gershwin and Herbert Fields, Aarons & Freedley, producers). The impressive line-up of authors responsible for Pardon My English seems largely wasted on a script which falls short of big-time specifications in score, dialog and situation...
...face of increasingly stiff competition from such alert young firms as Aarons & Freedley (Girl Crazy), Schwab & Mandel (America's Sweetheart), Green & Gensler (Fine & Dandy), oldtime Producer Hammerstein's shows seemed to grow poorly and more poorly. His first play of this season, Luana, during the rehearsals for which he got hurt in a fight (TIME, Aug. 11), was a failure. His second show, Ballyhoo, was taken over after a two-week run by Funnyman W. C. Fields and the cast. Philosophical about his losses, 54-year-old Producer Hammerstein said last week: "When Mayor Walker comes back...