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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Happy Land (Don Ameche, Henry Morgan; TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Current & Choice, Dec. 20, 1943 | 12/20/1943 | See Source »

Continuing its series of Sunday afternoon jazz concerts at the Copley Square Hotel's Hopscotch Room, the Harvard Jazz Club will present Frankie Newton. Al Morgan, and Joe Brown this Sunday at 3 o'clock. Newton was heard at two previous jam sessions last summar, and has been leading his band, including letter Young and Eddie Barefield, at various places in New York since then...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRANKIE NEWTON PLAYS AT JAZZ CONCERT SUNDAY | 12/17/1943 | See Source »

...life must go on alone. Grandfather explains to the brokenhearted father that the boy's brief, easygoing, generous, small-town life was worth dying for because it was worth living. That night the father goes back for the first time to the store. A shy young sailor (Henry Morgan) turns up. He is the dead boy's closest comrade. Together the boy's father and his friend clink cut-glass cups of loganberry wine, in the mild Puritan salute which had first linked father & son as mature males...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Pictures, Dec. 13, 1943 | 12/13/1943 | See Source »

...mawkish. The film does not always succeed. But there is a great deal of simple saving grace about it. The son, who is bad as a baby and unsure as a boy, is as remarkably good as an adolescent (James West) as Don Ameche is as the father. Henry Morgan deserves a small Oscar as the boy's friend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Pictures, Dec. 13, 1943 | 12/13/1943 | See Source »

White Hope. The new president of the Phillies last week turned out to be the new owner's son, Robert Ruliph Morgan Carpenter Jr. Bob Carpenter, 28, knows some baseball from having been president of the Class B Wilmington (Del.) Blue Rocks and from his father's longtime friendship with Connie Mack. As welcome in the Phillies' office as a 4-F infield, he promised to try to build a real team, to set up a farm system and to hire a general manager (out standing candidate: Herb Pennock, ex-Yankee pitcher and present Boston...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: New Odds for the Phillies | 12/6/1943 | See Source »

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