Word: leon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rather convincing arch-conspirators. Their malefactions against "Dizzie" were almost successful and served to give a stimulating air of mystery. Anna Laying, as Lady Beacons-field, gave an exceedingly convincing interpretation of the fine English Lady who proved so helpful to her rather lonely husband. Houston Richards and Louis Leon Hall handled the finances of England well enough to get some distinction in the final court scene along with a host of minor characters who constituted almost the entire personel of the company. Even Hector, himself, helped in the closing scene to insure our "getting" Disraeli...
...White Cargo" at the Selwyn. Earl Carroll presents Leon Gordon in his own play, the tropical drama of Englishmen rotting in an African jungle, which created such a stir in New York last year...
...Lord Leon Trotzky passed an exciting week-according to the press...
...line-up of the Dartmouth alumni for this game will include Leon Tuck, former Green hockey captain, who will be the leader of a group made up of "Jerry" Geran, B. A. A. Star; Clarence Wanamaker, Yale hockey coach; "Jiggs" Donahue, David Perry, and other ex-stars from the Hanover institution...
Miss Elsie Hitz, as Ethel Simmons, one of Sandusky's fairest females, gave far and away the best performance of the evening. She played her part to perfection. She was always natural and at or case. Louis Leon Hall, as her father, was also very good. Bernard No tell as Chester Binney, emulated Grand Mitchell with fair success, although one always felt that he was constantly striving for effect. Perhaps the most glaring example of forced and unnatural humor was Ralph Remley, who took the part of James the butler in a ludicrous fashion. Although...