Word: grouped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...under the canny eye of George Abbott, one of the authors of Broadway, and when he was through with it Jed Harris, producer of the same success, went out and hired a troupe. To head it he hired Helen Hayes, and by her playing she joined immediately the tiny group of actresses who make the theatre a land of wonder, tears & pure delight. Ably seconding her acts is Elliot Cabot, Harvard graduate, who has, in the past, often been cast unprepos-sessingly as a frothy ne'er-do-well. Herein he plays a rough villager with whom the fickle...
...therefore important that social maladjustment occurring in the moron group should be brought out in the open and should, as a problem, be viewed within the realm of mental hygiene and for practical purposes mental levels should be forgotten. . . . Some morons are normal; they react normally to their environment; they are honest, industrious and well poised...
Closely held by a small group headed by Chairman G. L. Hartford and President J. A. Hartford, A. & P. shares are almost impossible of purchase. They are seldom quoted-were not last week. Beginning with a unit in Pennsylvania in 1858, these stores now have working capital...
Eighty or thereabouts years ago when I was a Yale undergraduate (that was before the days of Harkness, when Chapel Street was but a winding lane, and gin was in its infancy (I dearly loved a good snipe hunt. With a small group of friends (the Heffeifinger boys, and, now and then, Fannie Ward) I would while away the long Connecticut afternoons, ever intent on the elusive snipe. Garbed in sundry clothing and an umbrella slickers were then a practically unknown territory, we would roam through the bills, little dreaming what the morrow held in store. Which reminds me (just...
...hundredth anniversary of Professor Charles Eliot Norton's birth may seem unusual to those who are not familiar with Professor Norton's great services to the cause of archaeology. In 1879, soon after he had been appointed as a teacher at Harvard; Professor Norton sent out invitations to a group of friends, suggesting the establishment of the Archaeological Institute of America...