Word: kenyon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Want My Man. Doris Kenyon is one of the few picture actresses of whom too faint is the chanted praise. They are all pretty. Miss Kenyon acts; possibly that is why she goes unrecognized in Hollywood. In this one, she acts a nurse who marries a blind soldier. His eyes open seven years later and a former sweetheart complicates conditions. Milton Sills is the soldier...
...joke now and then. All this is demonstrated through the medium of a cabaret girl who married an earnest youth and got on amiably with him despite her inconspicuous beginnings. Another, more propitious, marriage in the picture crumbled because the principals were partners but not companions. Doris Kenyon helps matters along with a serviceable emotional performance...
...violated our treaty promise. President Wilson and Ambassador Page took the same attitude. In the Spring of 1914. the President asked that the law be repealed. After a bitter wrangle for several months this was done. Party lines were broken in the bitterness of the struggle. Senators Root, Lodge, Kenyon, MeCumber, Burton (Republicans) supported Mr. Wilson. Senators O'Gorman, Reed (Mo.), Chamberlain, Vardaman (Democrats) opposed the President...
Harvad 1928 Yale 1928 Henry g. g. Treat Stuart r.f.b. r.f.b. Eising Parrott l.f.b. l.f.b. Fairwell Carr r.h.b. r.h.b. Brown Tatham c.h.b. c.h.b. Harris Clark l.h.b. l.h.b. Kenyon Haskell o.r. o.r. Oppenheim Danelian i.r. i.r. Ross Cordon c.f. c.f. Moffley Neefe l.l. l.l. McLean Driggs o.l. o.l. Crawford...
...William S. Kenyon is a onetime U. S. Senator from Iowa, now a Judge of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals...