Word: normans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Robert Edmond Jones, who bows only to Norman-Bel Geddes as a native creator of stage pictures, did the settings. There were many of them and they were of surpassing beauty. There were many moments in the play when the audience sat spellbound by the magnificence of the writing. The acting of Walter Huston in the principal role was admirable...
...decade, he cheerfully offered priceless instruction which only a yearly handful of students could appreciate, until not so long before the end, the value of his subject came to be generally recognized. While his competence really covered the whole field, his more special interest lay in Old French, Anglo-Norman, and the French element in English. On the two latter subjects the learned world awaited from him definitive treatises which death forestalled...
...because of the fact that John A. Totman and Norman P. Dare "cannot," in the interest of sound journalism, subscribe to or recommend TIME for subscription" (Nov. 30 issue), that I feel not only willing but anxious to recommend your journal...
...football picture will be taken at Norman's at 1 o'clock today, Manager Osborne announced last night...
...very fair echo no less. Young Blood. You would think, would you not? that plays about the younger generation were about over with. But they are not. Here are such a shrewd and forward-looking a dramatist as James Forbes and such excellent performers as Helen Hayes, Norman Trevor, Eric Dressier and Florence Eldridge going over the whole thing again...