Word: lunts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...releasing Max Reinhardt's three-hour film version of A Midsummer Night's Dream, last week the amount of potential ennui the U. S. amusement industry was about to sell its patrons was terrific. Just at that critical hour the Theatre Guild offered Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontanne in The Taming of the Shrew. Here, in good faith, was a pleasant comedy to bar a thousand harms and lengthen life...
...Shrew's furious scenes last week in Philadelphia, Lynn Fontanne Lunt tore a cartilage in her knee, played the rest of the week with her knee in a tight bandage...
...play, directed by Kenneth C. R. White, instructor in English, is a satire on English royalty. Sherwood is celebrated for two previous successes, "Reunion in Vienna," made famous by Alfred Lunt and Lynne Fontanne, and "The Petrified Forest," in which Leslie Howard smashed box office records in New York City...
Died. Miss Cornelia Gray Lunt. 91, daughter of the late Orrington Lunt and niece of the late Dr. John Evans, co-founders of Evanston. Ill., long famed as Evanston's "First Lady"; of a heart attack; in Evanston...
Expert Emmett Dunn; William Edward Lunt who helped Woodrow Wilson revise the map of Europe; English Teacher William Reitzel (Wright) who wrote Progress of a Plough boy and Man Wants But Little. Among Haverford alumni: ''Tune Detective'' Sigmund Spaeth; Authors Christopher Morley and Logan Pearsall Smith; oldtime Basso David Bispham; Artist Maxtield Parrish; onetime Vice President Walter Morris Hart of the University of California; Commissioner of Education Jose Padin of Puerto Rico: President Thomas Sovereign Gates of the University of Pennsylvania (Haverford ex-'93); Professor Henry Joel Cadbury of Bryn Mawr and Dr. Cecil Kent...