Word: nathans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Critic George Jean Nathan's newly-published Intimate Notebooks revealed that $500,000 earned by Strange Interlude enabled Playwright Eugene Gladstone O'Neill to gratify two lifelong desires: 1) have shirts tailored in London; 2) own a carriage...
...Nathan L. Miller, onetime (1921-23) Governor...
Died. Professor Edward Everett Hale, 69, author, great-great-nephew of Patriot Nathan Hale; of a heart attack; in Schenectadv...
...banker, onetime (1925-29) Representative, onetime (1928-30) secretary of the Republican National Committee. Republican members: William Edward Best, Pittsburgh lawyer, president of the U. S. Building & Loan League; Dr. John Matthews Gries. Ohio economist, onetime (1921-28) chief of the Commerce Department's building & housing division. Democratic members: Nathan Adams, president of First National Bank of Dallas; Henry Morton Bodfish of Chicago, executive director of U. S. Building & Loan League. In the House, before he was retired by the late Dwight Whitney Morrow in the 1930 Senate contest, Mr. Fort specialized in agricultural legislation, fancied himself as an urban...
...brief or palpably second-rate. Occasionally ? as in the case of Donald Ogden Stewart's Rebound and Noel Coward's Private Lives which had already been produced on the stage ? they were comparatively stale. But the names on the cover, names like Alec Waugh. George Jean Nathan, Stephen Vincent Benet, Wallace Irwin, were impressive...