Word: hanson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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King, Gebhardt & Garrity: Gilbert L. King, son of onetime Bridgeport politician John T. King; Walter W. Garrity, Bridgeport City Comptroller; Albert C. Gebhardt, formerly with Hanson & Hanson; forming a new house...
...thirst in a desert composed obviously of flour, shavings, and papier-mâché; their thirst, however, is real, their momentary, flaring hatreds, their gestures toward heroism, renunciation, their final acceptance of themselves, all these are real, surviving buoyantly the inadequacies of mechanics. Director Joe May, Actor Lars Hanson, maintain the fact, recently put to question by shoddy productions, that Hollywood may have bought most of the talent of the UFA company but has not yet bought all the brains. Dita Parlo 13 the girl to whom the soldiers return; she has both brains and beauty...
...summary follows: HARVARD ARLINGTON Lewis, Edwards, l.e. r.e., Wright Upton, Norris, l.f. r.t., Couroy, Lombard Hanson Alexander, Brown. l.g. r.g., Kelleher Warner, Nee. c. c., Davis Budd Brookfield, Dwinell, r.g. l.g., Tiscabage Johnson, Campbell, r.f. l.f., Edson, Cederheluf Harding, Hemminger, r.e. l.e. McLean, Neimy Covel, Morris, q.b. q.b. Olson Gilmor, Owens, Junkin l.h. r.h. Condon Peirce, Goggins, r.h l.h., Agruf Dwinnell, Kiser. f.b. f.b. Robertson...
...Legend of Gosta Berling, made in Sweden several years ago, brought the disturbing face of Greta Garbo to the notice of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Co. Lars Hanson (here Gosta Berling, an unfrocked Swedish preacher in love with a Count's wife in a Nobel Prize story by Selma Lagerlöf) came to Hollywood with her but quarreled with directors, protested against the stupidity of the roles they gave him, went back to Stockholm where he is now a leading "legit" actor. Miss Garbo, too, after immediate success, showed temperament but was soothed. In this picture, awkwardly constructed...
Beneath the gunmen's disguises were found two U. S. Coast Guardsmen, assigned to watch for border rum-runners. They found no liquor in Motorist Hanson's car. Neither had there been liquor in the car of one J. F. Stearns, into which they had fired three bullets as it topped the Lewiston hill a quarter-hour earlier than Hanson...