Word: lloyds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...habit of uncritical adulation which began with the Frank Lloyd Wright piece [TIME. Jan. 17] seems to have gotten out of hand in your current blurb on Corcoran & Cohen. Please remember that what your customers expect from you is salt, with maybe a dash of vinegar: but never oil and never sugar...
...Thomas F. Garvey, James K. Grunig, John Lowell, Arthur C. H. Mason, Donald S. Miles, Morton Myerson, Endicott Peabody, John A. Sweetster, Richard N. Thomas, John R. White, Benjamin F. Whitehill, Robert Windsor, John Irving, Thomas Broderick; Irving S. Fellman, Richard Aldrich, Nathaniel R. Kidder, William Young, Demarest, Lloyd, Richard Blaine...
...gracious gesture, perhaps, the University Theatre brought Harold Lloyd to the screen Sunday in the role of a Harvard graduate. "Professor Beware" is another of the bespectacled comedian's carefully planned slapsticks, this time about an egyptologist who notes a curious resemblance between his life and that of a legendary subject of Pharaoh. Adventures with hoboes, police, and Phyllis Welch finally lead Mr. Lloyd to the hilarious riot that habitually climaxes his films. It is amusing throughout and genuinely funny in spots...
...Lloyd Phillip Love, Jr., Portland, Oregon--U. S. Grant High School...
...disadvantage of being an English film but the more than compensating advantage of Paderewski. Across from the Yard in Harvard Square the University in featuring "The Texans", a mediocre Paramount picture with Joan Bennett and Randolph Scott, and Stuart Erwin in "Passport Husband." Sunday will bring Harold Lloyd's decrepit but still amusing "Professor Beware...