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...Monica (Warner). To the long list of illegitimate children in the cinema this picture adds one more and little else. The brat who causes the trouble is born to Mary Hathaway (Jean Muir). Its father (Warren William) is the husband of Mary's best friend, Dr. Monica (Kay Francis). While attending the mother, Dr. Monica learns of its parentage from Mary Hathaway's hysterical efforts to telephone the father. For a moment, Dr. Monica proposes to disregard the Hippocratic Oath. The arguments of another friend, present as a spectator, induce her to finish the delivery. Small illegitimate Hathaway...
Countess de Chambrun bases her romanticized tale of Shakespeare's career on "two score years of personal research," which includes a knowledge of the latest diggings among Shakespeare's bones. Perhaps Anne Hathaway really was the beautiful and understanding wife Author de Chambrun portrays: perhaps Shakespeare really was mixed up in Papist alarums and Essex' plot; perhaps he went to Scotland and had a fine clack with King James. But Author de Chambrun, though she is a bright lady and writes a conscientious romance, has not the vivifying touch. Readers will get more of an inkling about...
...James M. Hunnewell, John H. Paine, W. L. H. Lothrop, Charles Walcott, Frederic Winthrop, Paul Killiam, Thomas N. Perkins, Andrew J. Peters, Alvin F. Sortwell, Charles J. Bullock, Richard Lawrence, Godfrey L. Cabot, Richard P. Waters, Atherton Noyes, Thomas B. Gannett, R. W. Bird, Samuel D. Warren, Conrad P. Hathaway, James B. Ayer, Oakes Ames, F. J. O. Alsop, Campbell Bosson...
HARVARD B.U. Counihan, g. g., Nickerson Rogers, c.p. c.p., Kastantin Whittemore, p. p., Davis Holsapple, 1d. 1d., Pierce Duffey, 2d. 2d., Bussel Rabinovitz, c. c., Hughes Murphy, 2a. 2a., Borofsky Edmonds, 1a. 1a., Hathaway Lessig, o.h. o.h., Frier England, i.h. i.h., Storer...
...novel is based demands an artist of great ability for its successful presentation. While Mr. Gregory's book is an interesting attempt and a sympathetic effort toward clarity, it falls far short of triumph. It is the love story of a vaudeville team, man and wife. The man, Carl Hathaway, dies, promising his wife he will be with her still, in spirit, even after death. It is the remembrance of this promise and the ability of telepathy which they shared, which create a difficult crisis for Valerie Hathaway when she falls in love with a young artist, Felix Storm...