Word: hartman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...from the Class of '47 are: Jerome E. Andrews, Jr., Stephen D. Becker, J. Milton Buzby, Jr., Arthur J. Conlon, Jr., Victor J. Critchlow, W.L. Jack Edwards, William B. Fester, Harry M. Fowler, Hugo Francke, Frederick W. Freeman, Stanton Garfield, Jr., Richard A. Green, Richard W. Hall, Arthur A. Hartman, Edward R. Hostetter, Gerald M. Johnson, Robert B. Lloyd, Jr., John P.McMorrow, Frederick P. Murphy, Jr., William E. Murphy, Donal E. O'Callaghan, Roswell B. Perkins, John T. D. Rich, Clinton M. Ritchie, Jr., William B. Rogers, David M. Satz, Jr., Benjamin D. Soble, William L. Sprout, Charles D. Thompson...
Jerome E. Andrews, Jr., Stephen D. Becker, J. Milton Buzby, Jr., Arthur J. Conlon, Jr., Victor J. Critchlow, W. L. Jack Edwards, William B. Foster, Harry H. Fowler, Hugo Francke, Frederick W. Freeman, Stanton Garfield, Jr., Richard A. Green, Richard W. Hall, Arthur A. Hartman, Edward R. Hostetter, Gerald M. Johnson, Robert B. Lloyd...
...responsible for this sort of eat-your-cheesecake-and-kid-it-too is Gagster Don Hartman, who put some of the trickiest comic curves into the Road to Singapore, Zanzibar and Morocco. The whole picture is easy, handsome, unabashed. It was a fantastic idea to festoon a completely unreal version of World War II around Comedian Danny Kaye. The result: one of the few pictures which seem to have been made for a huge audience of soldiers overseas, avid for such funny fare. (By month's end they will be seeing...
Harvard's section of the drive was led by Bertram A. Knight of P.B.H., who presented the Minute Man Flag at Lowell House Wednesday night, while the House committees were headed by Arthur A. Hartman, Stephen D. Becker, and William L. Spront for Lowell, Adams, and Dunster respectively...
This happy line, from Sergeant Eddie Hartman's 1918 Variety notice of the Elsie Janis A.E.F. camp show, epitomizes the tone of troop entertainment in World War I. What it lacked in polish it more than made up in razzmatazz. Forthright, gangling, cartwheeling Elsie Janis was the greatest favorite of them all. Her persistent yawp "Are we downhearted?" was rarely if ever answered incorrectly. Greatest band-greater even than Sousa's -was Jim Europe's Negro aggregation which, at a bands-of-all-nations celebration in Paris, stopped the show with St. Louis Blues...