Word: goodman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last minute change in the cast of the Harvard Dramatic Club's production "Success" was announced yesterday by E. P. Goodnow '17, director of the play. Due to the inability of A. R. Goodman '32 to appear, the part of Bertie Capp, the "Prime Minister's Personal Private Secretary" will be played by H. G. Meyer '30, who was formerly cast in the minor part of Lord Carchester...
...entire cast follows. The Rt. Hon. R. Selby Mannock, M.P. R. R. Wallstein '32 Lady Jane Mannock Betty Jean Crocker '30 Arthur Mannock Brinckerhoff Jackson '32 Freda Mannock Elizabeth Johnson Digby W. A. Richardson '32 Edward Eversley J. F. Joyce '32 Bertie Capp A. R. Goodman '32 John Reader R. H. Jones '30 Lord Carchester H. G. Meyer '30 Sally Jessica Hill...
Prisoner No. 1 was "Tootsie" Herbert. Prisoner No. 2 was Dave Kaufman. Prisoner No. 20 was Charley ("The Bum") Gershowitz. Prisoner No. 45 was Herman Berman. Prisoner No. 65 was Abraham Pepper. Prisoner No. 73 was Goodman Levy. Prisoner No. 86 was Hyman Matofsky. There were, in all, 81 prisoners (five of the 86 being absent, nolle prossed or admittedly guilty). New York poultry men all, indicted under the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, all being tried simultaneously in the court of Federal Judge John C. Knox, they presented several difficult problems in the administration of justice...
...Abrahamson '30, R. E. Barrett, Jr. '30, W. E. Billings '31, G. E. Carlson '30, C. H. Curtis '30, F. L. Dahney '30, A. L. Durkee '30, D. B. Edmonston '32, S. S. Ganick '30, Jacob Ginsburg '30, A. R. Goodman '32, Nathan Gordon '30, C. R. Graff '32, C. D. Harrington '32, J. J. Jessel '31, H. M. Jones '30, J. M. Keller '32, J. W. Kukas '30, B. I. Lachno '32, F. J. Mardulier '30, C. N. Mason, Jr. '32, M. B. Nunlist '30, B. R. Painter '30, R. B. Pierce '30, G. A. Reed...
Chill, ominous fogs gathered over Pebble Beach, obscuring the fame of California's golden climate. Then up stepped young John Goodman of Omaha, the boy who rides to tournaments in freight cars and plays good golf when he gets there. (He won the Trans-Mississippi in 1927.) At this year's Open he qualified with the leaders, later putted disastrously to early elimination. Before Champion Jones's breakfast had properly settled, young John Goodman had won three holes. Jones caught him at the 12th, lost him again at the 14th, left the tournament i down. "I'm proud," said young...