Word: martinisms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...MARTIN P. DUNSMUIR Rochester...
...Wonder Bar"--Columbia recording. From the movie of the same name. Emil Coleman's orchestra gives the tune the proper sentimental treatment; it is much better than the Victor recording with Freddy Martin's orchestra which depends entirely on the too tricky booming bass effects. The backing is merely filler: "I Love Gardenias" from the "Palais Royal Revue...
...that the revolution will come. Once it starts Mendieta is certainly doomed, for the forces of conservatism are hopelessly outnumbered. The fall of Mendieta is going to put the Roosevelt Administration right back in the impossible position which it found so uncomfortable in the last days of Grau San Martin. The only inference is that any policy which is consistently productive of nothing but failure should be abandoned. It remains to be whether in the event of a new upheaval in Cuba Mr. Roosevelt will have the strength of will to toss the demonstrably unworkable and outmoded Stimson Doctrine into...
...Robert R. McGoodwin, Jr. '35, Lee W. McGuire, Jr. '34, Jesse W. Morton, Jr. '34, Francis X. Murphy '34, Charles J. Nevin '34, Paul D. O'Brien '36, Charles S. Sargent '35, Philip C. Staples, Jr. '36, William J. Sutcliffe '34, George F. Tittman '36, Robert P. Twitchell '36, Martin Victor '35, Robert H. Waldinger '36, John Ware, Jr. '34, Charles D. Weston '36, Hayward P. White '36, Paul L. Wilson '36, Craig D. Woodruff, Jr. '35, Robert E. Woods...
Broadway $.30-.40-.35. $1.50 minimum. No cover. Sammy Liner's orchestra. Long floor show with Martin and Nixon. Rodney Ney, Ronnie Poe. The old May-fair; good place if one likes the cabaret atmosphere and would rather watch a floor show than dance. Mixed crowd. Dress optional...