Word: hearses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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If there have been comparatively few improvements in Shirley Temple's private scale of living in the past year, there have been several in her work. Bright Eyes, in which she is starred, indicates clearly what effect one year can have upon the progress of a peewee. When she...
. . . ''The March of TIME" . . . tonight was a special delight due to a voice such as one seldom, if ever, hears over the air. I refer to the gentleman who delivered Winston Churchill's speech and later announced the engagement & wedding of the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina. I trust...
Reduced to plot, there is little that is new to the cinema in the story of John and Maggie Shand. Nor can the picture's charm be ascribed to Scottish atmosphere, scrupulously maintained, from the unavoidable scene in which Maggie and John sing "Loch Lomond'' in the...
To a dilapidated mortgaged farm lent them by an uncle go unemployed John Sims (Tom Keene) and his wife Mary (Karen Morley). Living on sardines and hacking forlornly at the soil with a spade, they are happy to take in a passerby and his family who have been dispossessed. John...
Wellesley last week welcomed its largest entering class since 1925-446 freshmen. They will not, as in times past, learn that coat-hangers must be placed with hooks all pointing the same way, ready for a single swoop of removal. But Wellesley has not forgotten its Great Fire of 1914...