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...Married. Nina Wilcox Putnam, 42, author (It Pays to Smile, Laughter, Ltd.); and one Arthur James Ogle, 31, real estate operator of Hollywood; at Yuma, Ariz. It was the third marriage for both...
...Poetry. The Assembly looked more like a publisher's tea than a political assembly. Present as members of the new League Committee on Arts & Letters were: Poet Laureate John Masefield of England, French Academician Paul Valery, German Nobleman Thomas Mann, Italy's Ugo Ojetti, Norway's Nina Roll-Anker. Professor Gilbert Murray (Oxford English Dictionary) was there in his capacity as President of the International Commission for Intellectual Cooperation. The delegates spent most of their time rushing about with fountain pens in their hands autographing each others' books and sign ing group photographs, but they...
...Broadway manner than in that of the Savoy or the Strauss-Theater (see below). In the second week came 60,000 (a record) to Forest Park to the open air amphitheatre, to see The Street Singer with Queenie Smith starring. Next two productions are Music in May and Nina Rosa...
...tonight, with the Boston Square and Compass Club male choir assisting: "Father of Victory" march Ganne "Roman Carnival" overture Berlioz "La Source" ballet suite Delibes "St. Botolph" Boston Square and Compass Choir Chadwick "Marche Slave" Tchaikoysky "The Night March" Kountz "Mother of Mine" Boston Square and Compass Choir Burleigh "Nina Rosa" selections Romberg "Love's Dream After the Ball" Czibulka "March of the Sardar" Ippolito-Ivanov
...series of excellent "shots" of native villages in a frenzy of "juju" madness, fleeting glimpses of horrible tortures, and medicine-men dancing madly to the original Jungle Band. Otherwise the erotic element is not as hot as its geographic position would indicate. The abstraction of the lovely white goddess, Nina (played by Miss Booth) from her Tanganyikan homestead, in the teeth of the united tribes of Africa, is a bit unconvincing. Even the faultless characterization of Trader Horn by Harry Carey, played up by the juvenile lead, fails to bring power to a mediocre plot...