Word: laura
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Club is Italian in makeup, but the men who were hurt were Michael Tierney and Joseph Doyle. The leader of the club, Michael Laura, is Italian...
...touches. He reentered the grounds at the Executive Offices. At 8:00, the White House guests sat down to breakfast in the White House dining room. They were: Colonel Coolidge, the President's father, who chatted with Mrs. Goodhue, the mother-in-law; Dr. Olds, President of Amherst; Miss Laura Skinner of Manhattan; Mrs. R. M. Hills of Northampton; Mrs. Frank W. Stearns. Mr. Stearns was absent. He had gone to the Union Station to meet John Coolidge, the President's son, who was due on a 7:30 train. The President ate in silence, wondering where...
...Creighton, Chairman, Miss Helen Bucklin; J. A. Blais, Miss Arline Skidmore; G. A. Norton, Miss Arline Skidmore; G. A. Norton, Miss Eleanor Burchard; H. T. Ring, Miss Beatrice Morrisette; M. L. Donaldson, Miss Laura McKown; A. G. Denison, Miss Florence Richardson...
...these ends, they engaged Laura Hope Crews, who gives way to few of our light comediennes. They showed her married to a British business man whose thoughts were ever far away among his ledgers. They showed her annoyance at their resultant domestic doldrums. They showed her escape to a London luncheon with a less worthy but more perceptive character. They showed that this was all a ruse which, divulged discreetly to the husband, proved to him that his wife must, after all, be included in his interests...
...composer of this singularly unoriginal fable was the facile A. A. Milne. His slender and seductive touch for dialog was never needed more. Generally, it was equal to the crisis. Pondering over the entire problem, one can conclude that A. A. Milne, the Theatre Guild and Laura Hope Crews are a trio that has done so many things thoroughly well that anything they do must be of genial consequence...