Word: hart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When William S. Hart, aging patriarch of the Westerns, slid wearily from the saddle more than a decade ago, Buck Jones (real name: Charles Gebhart) already had a leg up on his larruping, law-&-order cinema career. Still riding like a Centaur after 20 years in pictures, 6-foot, 175-pound, 48-year-old Buck Jones roams a wider cinema range than did Bill Hart, sometimes puffs breakfast cereals over the radio. Last year Buck Jones earned as much as $7,500 a week, took in about $300,000 all told. Whenever a Buck Jones picture goes...
...meantime Spencer Hart, Grand Exalted Ruler of 530,000 Elks, condemned the University's action in appointing Granville Hicks as "against all the principles of Americanism...
...statement issued by the group last night, it says that "Merwin K. Hart, Jr. has been completely unauthorized in his statements" and "has resigned his post on the executive committee...
Quoted at length in yesterday's American, Merwin K. Hart '40, stormy petrel of the Young Conservatives ever since its founding last fall, last night came to the conclusion that "I was framed." According to the officers of the Conservatives, the American told Hart over the telephone at 12.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon that they had "no" signatures to the petition that the American was sponsoring in opposition to the appointment of Granville Hicks as an American History Fellow...
Asked to comment on this, Hart declared: "I haven't resigned from the executive committee but it has been disbanded." Michael P. Grace '40, president, then hastened to declare that "I have his resignation in my pocket." The statements issued in the official declaration made public by Grace and those made by Hart concerning the way in which the dissolution of the executive committee took place were also conflicting...