Word: morgan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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From Alexander Pollock, General Manager of Montreal's Henry Morgan & Co., Ltd., came front-line support for McNair's prognosis. He said that while retail sales in Canada had increased 12% in 1940, profits had become "very much less," that "mark-on [i.e. markup] is becoming more and more difficult to maintain." Some Canadian retailers have had to hire 50% more employes to take the place of experienced help drafted...
Kitty Foyle (Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan, James Craig; TIME...
Most people who read his words felt reassured at once. There was no need of higher authority; not J. P. Morgan, not even Franklin Roosevelt could be of as much comfort to the public. To many a U. S. citizen, great or small, if Jesse Jones says...
...from Morley's novel, preserving every pound of his pathos and adding a few ounces more of their own. They open with Kitty accepting the proposal of solid, reliable Dr. Mark Eisen (James Craig). As Kitty is packing for the elopement, they bring in Wyn Strafford VI (Dennis Morgan), Kitty's socialite ex-husband from Philadelphia. Wyn wants Kitty to run off to South America with him that night. The catch is he can't remarry her because of an existing wife. After Wyn leaves with Kitty's promise to meet him later at the steamer...
Through it all, Ginger, guided by seasoned, sentimental Director Sam Wood gives the prime performance of her new departure into drama. Waltzing to Paradise or making love with handsome kinky-haired Dennis Morgan, she throws in a whopping supply of spirited romance. As a brokenhearted wife or the mother of a dead child, she plunges her scenes into deep tragedy. Kitty Foyle should fix an even more permanent place for Ginger in the hearts of her feminine fans...