Word: hart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Take It With You - A magnificently funny Hart-Kaufman family playing with fireworks, printing presses, snakes and love...
...swelled its profits from $301,000 to $485,334, while Hat Corp. of America (Knox, Dobbs) reported net income of $923,000 in the year through November compared to $779,000 in fiscal 1935. It was also a good year for clothing. Said President Mark W. Cresap of Hart, Schaffner & Marx in reporting earnings of $484,000 as against $273,000 the year before: "Profits are still small in proportion to sales." Profit margins for American Woolen were even more unsatisfactory, the company's profits dropping from $2,740,000 to $1,929,000. But Manhattan Shirt Co. more...
...there is an article entitled "Lady's Worms," and a photograph of the late Lady Emily Hart Dyke...
...complaining about the rather odd way in which the article is written, but I do think you might take the trouble to see that the photographs you publish are correct ones. Lady Emily Hart Dyke was very beloved in many parts of this country, and to see her photograph printed with the words "Mismating did not daunt her," and my own name underneath it, will give pain to many people...
...Merrily We Roll Along (1934), First Lady (1935). This season George Kaufman was once more Broadway's Man-of-the-Year when he turned out two more smashing box-office successes: Stage Door (with Edna Ferber) and You Can't Take It With You (with Moss Hart). The latter is Kaufman's 27th Broadway show. It is also his biggest sellout, since seats are on sale almost five months in advance, a Broadway record. Last week, however, in Supreme Court Justice Ferdinand Pecora's courtroom, an inside story of show business was unfolded, revealing that even...