Word: health
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...gray little gentleman (whose health is no longer any too robust) who dwells in the top of Hollis Hall and whom some might be disposed to pity because he has no family...
...Fewer plays with a hidden meaning and more fun for the people will improve the stage and the public health," said Frank Craven, when interviewed yesterday. Mr. Craven, author and star of "New Brooms," has a national reputation for comedy portrayals and creations...
...other sort of play, which draws the great crowds seems to me dangerous to the public health. The people who go to such plays are morbidly introspective. They don't want to laugh. They don't even want Shakespeare's morbidity. They want their won particular brand. It may seem narrow of me to refuse their brand. But I have my ideas, and others have theirs. To my mind the excitement, the neuroticism of it all is dangerous to the health of the theatrical public. They world be immensely benefited by a good hearty laugh...
...comedy that the theatre had its beginnings. It is through comedy that the stage will return to health. The stage appears to be in an unfortunate state, from the reports that come out of New York...
Skepticism concerning the future of the American Woolen Co. has for a long time been current among business men generally, and Wall Street stock traders in particular. The resignation (TIME, Sept. 15) of William M. Ward as President, although undoubtedly due to the stated cause of ill-health, aroused further concern. Finally, the annual report of the Company for 1924 appeared as a fitting climax. It showed that the Company had had the worst year since its organization...