Word: goodman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...three men sat in a bookshop. They argued as to whether Lord Dunsany's play The Glittering Gate was easy to act. Finding a copy of it on a shelf, they made the simplest test. Robert Edmond Jones shaped scenery from wrapping paper. Philip Moeller and Edward Goodman gestured, intoned romantic lines. Helen Westley, who happened in, was audience. From this beginning came the Washington Square Players and eventually the Theatre Guild.* Starting officially in 1919, the Guildsmen planned two plays for their first season. They estimated they would need $2,000. They got $675-revenue from advance subscriptions...
Class of 1932: M. A. Baskin, K. G. Gilman, A. R. Goodman, C. D. Harringtom, J. M. Keller, C. N. Mason, Jr. Theodore Piaseczny, E. F. Taylor, E. A. Walker, and R. H. Woodward...
Harvard broke into the scoring column in the opening period when Cross poked in a pass from Garrison at 7.30. Goodman was constantly kept on the jump by a barrage of shots and finally Giddens drove one by him to end the first period scoring...
...third period found Harvard constantly well within the Penn territory. Goodman cleared shot after shot but Cross and Garrison both managed to drive in two more tallies to bring the Crimson total to nine...
...summary: HARVARD PENNSYLVANIA Stanley, Cross, Everett, l.w. r.w., O'Reilly, Pie Putnam, Garrison, c. c., Holland, Lagost Giddens, Lakin, r.w. l.w., Wood, Harcourt H. Bigelow, Batchelder, l.d. r.d., Pringle, Boggs A. Bigelow, r.d. l.d., Oldham Elkins, Jackson, g. g., Goodman...