Word: nothingness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The announced reason for the venture is that the theatre needs a permanent organization, which playwrights can best create. But another reason, at least as important, could be safely hazarded: the possibility of larger earnings. The group stands to lose nothing as playwrights if they only break even as producers...
Only Czechoslovakia, the most powerful satellite of France, remained as a possible source of armed assistance to the Austrian Government. But, perhaps because Czechoslovaks fear they may be next on Vegetarian Adolf Hitler's menu, the attitude of Prague "in the circumstances" last week was to lie low. "Europe...
Had he resigned? It later appeared that the President spent most of the evening attempting to convince Dr. Schuschnigg that he ought to remain Chancellor-and, inferentially, fight. Possibly there are times when not to fight-especially when all concerned are of "German blood"-is the wise, courageous course. Certainly...
"It would be a good idea for everyone to come back to school and get their ears slapped down after being out in business for a while." Asked what he intended to do upon graduation, Stone replied, "I have nothing in mind, but this kind of training is invaluable for...
Accepting nothing but the title of Kate Douglas Wiggin's pig-tailed story, "Rebecca" makes a brave effort to amuse. Surrounded by pleasant people (Gloria Stuart, Randolph Scott, Bill Robinson, Slim Summerville), Miss Temple gives a mature and finished performance within a plot that seems somewhat septuagenarian. It is about...