Word: hermann
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...house. She proved a stern jailer. Nijinsky was a hated Russian. His status as a dancer was forgotten. He had no space to practice, spent his time working on a system for annotating the dance. The authorities heard about his queer hieroglyphics, suspected him of spying. Banker Otto Hermann Kahn was responsible for the Nijinskys' release. He wanted the Diaghilev Ballet to come to New York and he wanted Nijinsky. But Diaghilev never forgot his grudge and Nijinsky's wife blames him for the long chain of misfortunes which so unnerved the dancer that he was completely taken...
Vilma Foerster Renate Mueller Arvai, Director of the Bank Hermann Thimig Hasel, a Bank Clerk Felix Bressart Klapper, Head of the Bank's Employment Department Ludwig Stoessel Boarding House Matron Gertrude Wolle...
...Hermann Thimig, as Arvai, does a good job opposite Miss Mueller. There are also some good comedy bits, including one excellent drunken scene, contributed by Felix Bressart...
Among costumes affected by the No. 2 Nazi, beefy Hermann Wilhelm GÖring who holds more offices in Germany than anyone else, is a blue velvet robe made like the toga of a Roman Emperor, complete with a tame lion cub trained to sit impressively beside Prussian Premier GÖring's desk...
Last week General GÖring was about to become an author. On the 75th birthday of Wilhelm II (see col. 2), one of Berlin's great publishing houses was to bring out I Am a Monarchist by Hermann Wilhelm GÖring. Unfortunately, No. 1 Nazi Adolf Hitler decided fortnight ago that the Party is not Monarchist (TIME, Jan. 29). Hastily Author GÖring changed the title of his book from I Am a Monarchist to The Building of a Nation. Even then its publication was delayed last week by General GÖring's keenest...