Word: joans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yesterday, following try-outs open to Harvard and Radcliffe students. The play is based on the lives of Charles and Mary Lamb and with the possible exception of a few minor parts all the characters had their counterparts in actual life. Rights for production were received from the author, Joan Temple, this morning and rehearsals will begin at once...
...Charles and Mary" by Joan Temple will be the fall production of the Harvard Dramatic Club, according to announcement made last night by J. F. Joyce '33, president of the club. Although never before produced in this country, the play was presented in England where it enjoyed a very successful run at the Everyman's Theatre in Hampstead. Its author, Miss Temple, is comparatively unknown in America but has attained a considerable reputation in England where, like Jane Cowl, she frequently acts in her own plays...
...committee would comply with Aimee McPherson's telegram. "Be sure to give half of your profits to the unemployed stop", R. R. Borden, Jr., dance chairman in Wigglesworth, said that the committee was not counting its chickens before they hatched. He refused to comment on the authenticity of the Joan Crew ford autograph...
Keith's--"Platinum Blonde" with Joan Harlow and Loretta Young...
...essential forms. He does landscapes of jagged tropical mountain ranges, coral-robed natives under tattered banana fronds, and the steel grey lattice work of cranes against a smoky sky. One of his most effective canvases, Trois Mats le Jeanne d'Arc, shows the trim white hull of the Joan of Arc moored at quayside, her three bare poles and spars standing out against lowering storm clouds. For these and other canvases modest Artist Mouillot expects no fancy prices. They may be had for from...