Word: montee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The rape story is revived, feeling on the waterfront runs high. Lonnie is again arrested, escapes just before he is lynched. His flight fills four scenes with excitement. As Lonnie's peril increases and the play becomes more intense, its shabby cloak of propaganda happily falls away. Stevedore turns...
When last week on the stage of the Forrest Theatre in Philadelphia Dancer Eduard Borovansky of the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe heaved a silvered wooden hammer at the head of a gilded wooden nail (which he hit), history was also made. But history of a lighter mood. Union Pacific, the...
A curious Englishman called on the famed Belmonte to watch him prepare be fore a fight. "The first thing that Bel monte undressed and then dressed was the repulsive wound extending through his jaw and to his nose; then he took off the lower part of his pajamas and exposed...
When United Feature Syndicate bought North and South American serial rights to Charles Dickens' The Life of Our Lord (TIME, March 12), many a newsman thought it had purchased a dead horse. But the pious story which Dickens wrote for his children proved to be an eminent success. It...
Shut away in a Swiss sanatorium is the man the world once knew as the greatest of dancers. For months at a time he speaks no word. He still hears the echo of War guns. His dead, dumb eyes see soldiers dying around him. Sixteen years have passed since Vaslav...