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Word: locally (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...movement is growing. The solitary maiden who answered requests five years ago now has fourteen assistants to help her handle Proven Pictures' four local theatres, the Tremont, the Newsreel, the Repertory, and the (Medford) Square. A couple of weeks ago they went down to Hartford to open their twentieth theatre; they say it's the most beautiful theatre in New England, but they may be biased. It is the first of the chain to bear the Name. They think this is a wonderful idea, and every new house they open is going to be called the Proven Pictures Theatre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "PROVEN PICTURES" | 3/26/1938 | See Source »

...Theatricals' tradition of musical comedy. The story, dealing inevitably with a mythical land, a dictatorship, and the bumpy road to love, is unimportant, although its complications require so much exposition that little room is left for irrelevant wit. Fortunately the play's barbed remarks are confined to local institutions...

Author: By C. J., | Title: The Playgoer | 3/26/1938 | See Source »

...Spring: Its Nature and Manifestations" was the subject of a short but frantic survey by the CRIMSON of several local institutions for young females. The survey was conducted yesterday in Staff Car No. 2, a snappy Ford Phaeton calculated (and rightly so) to catch the feminine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Spring Inspiring to Radcliffe, Means Bock Beer to Wellesley | 3/24/1938 | See Source »

Tonight from 9 to 9:30 o'clock "So Proudly We Hail," Hasty Pudding musical show, receives its radio baptism over the Red Network of the National Broadcasting Company. The local station which will carry the program...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HASTY PUDDING GOES ON NATIONAL HOOKUP IN PREVIEW TONIGHT | 3/23/1938 | See Source »

...what happened," said Mr. Brown, "to the $39,861,579 which we added to the value of the raw materials and products bought for resale after they reached our plants: We paid in salaries and wages to Johns-Manville jobholders $20,354,000. Our taxes, Federal, State and local, were $2,077,000. For research and development of new and improved products and processes, $603,000. To cover reduction in the value of our equipment . . . (this is called depreciation and depletion)-$2,179,000. Other expenses including repairs and maintenance of equipment, advertising and sales promotion, telephone and light bills...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Simplicity for Employes | 3/21/1938 | See Source »

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