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...fellas, but we ran short of spare time a few days ago (Nov. 9th, as we recall). We're sure that Dr. Jekyll, or Hyde, or whatever his name is, can do a much better job anyway. Seriously, Larry, good luck. (You'll need it with a guy like Gow for a company commander). Rinetti! Rinetti! Help, Gow's got the beak again...

Author: By The PEARSON Twins, | Title: The Lucky Bag | 12/12/1944 | See Source »

Born. To Wendy Hiller, 31, British stage & screen star (Love on the Dole, Pygmalion); and British Playwright Ronald Gow, 46, who co-authored Love on the Dole: a second daughter, third child; in London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jun. 5, 1944 | 6/5/1944 | See Source »

Tomorrow the World (by James Gow & Arnaud d'Usseau; produced by Theron Bamberger) turns an appalling postwar problem into interesting theater. Foreseeing the day when 12,000,000 Nazi-bred children will have to be humanized, it does an advance test-tube job on one of them. Son of an American mother who died when he was a baby, and of a German liberal killed off in a concentration camp, twelve-year-old Emil Bruckner comes - somewhat inexplicably in wartime - to live with relatives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Apr. 26, 1943 | 4/26/1943 | See Source »

Born. To Wendy Hiller, 26, British stage and screen star (Love on the Dole, Pygmalion) ; and her playwright-husband, Ronald Gow: a girl, their first child; in London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Feb. 13, 1939 | 2/13/1939 | See Source »

...member of the cast of Pygmalion whose work pleased everyone was 26-year-old Wendy Hiller. Famed as the star of Love on the Dole, whose coauthor, Ronald Gow, she married in 1937, Wendy Hiller plays Eliza with a minimum of frills, and complete sincerity. To her, as much as to Playwright Shaw and Producer Pascal, goes the credit for making Pygmalion come to life on the screen more completely than it ever did upon the stage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Old Show, New Trick | 12/5/1938 | See Source »

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