Word: horseback
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK ? Excellent foolery, in which the worm of music turns on big business...
...Damn Police, as vividly as they remember the acting of Schildkraut. He composed the pantomime used as a prelude to John Drink-water's Mary Stuart. He arranged the old songs used in Fashion, and wrote A Kiss in Xanadu, which provided the loveliest moments in Beggar on Horseback. He is now the official "incidentalist" for the serious metropolitan stage...
EXPRESSING WILLIE-A deft satire on the ludicrous results when a business man has an artistic reach that is longer than his grasp. BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK - Excellent foolery, in which the worm of music turns on big business. THE SHOW-OFF-A highly ticklesome comedy, turning bombast into a fine art. MEET THE WIFE-Two husbands of a flighty wife learning the rueful answer to the age-old question: "Who's boss around here?" THE POTTERS-An American genre study of amusing quality, with oil as the villain. CYRANO DE BERGERAC-Walter Hampden superbly proving that there...
BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK-Superbly fantastic proof that the paper-cutter is mightier than the sword, when it comes to disposing of the tiresome business...
...expenses to and from camp are paid by the Government. Recreational facilities at the camp include swimming, horseback riding, small arms and pistol practice, with a competition for selection of fifteen men to represent New England in the national matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, a little before the opening of college next fall. All expenses of this team are paid by the Government. The training courses cover the usual Army branches, Infantry, Field Artillery, Coast Artillery, Cavalry, Engineering, Signal Corps, the latter providing instruction in the various means of communication, such as radio and land line telegraphy, telephony, and various...