Word: loves
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Following up their success in "Love Is News," Tyrone Power and Loretta Young again crash through with the goods in their latest vehicle, "Cafe Metropole," now showing at R.K.O. Keith...
Many a U. S. Army and Navy brasshat has publicly echoed the fervid words of his present Commander-in-Chief, "I hate war." Few would deny that they love to play at war, particularly when they may pick their own playgrounds and seasons. Last week two of 1937's three major U. S. war games were in full roar...
...homes on the day of his Coronation. . . . The Queen and I wish health and happiness to you all, and we do not forget at this time of celebration those who are living under the shadow of sickness. ... I cannot find words with which to thank you for your love and loyalty to the Queen and myself. ... I will only say this: that if in the coming years I can show my gratitude in service to you. that is the way above all others that I should choose. ... the Queen and I will always keep in our hearts the inspiration...
...which he had no talent, worried discreetly over his drunken father. He was also responsible for 200 texts on how to play instruments, 2,000 piano and violin arrangements. His brother Joseph determined to write song hits too, resoundingly succeeded once with Little Brown Jug, Don't I Love Thee. As Septimus was more prolific, so was his end more picturesque. On a fine November day in 1902 he attended the dedication of a new building for his alma mater, the old High School, shook hands with President Roosevelt, the principal speaker, made a speech himself, went home...
Message of They Gave Him A Gun, adapted from William Joyce Cowan's novel, is that war breeds gangsters. This not particularly startling thesis is elaborately worked out in connection with Rose Duffy (Gladys George), the hospital nurse who falls in love with Fred but marries Jimmy out of sympathy. When Fred encounters the young couple in the U. S. after the Armistice. Jimmy is running a protective association that gives him ample opportunity to keep up his target practice. Fred tells Rose and Rose tells the police. By this time, Jimmy's slightly Freudian affinity for guns...