Word: parkerisms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Howdy Stranger (by Robert Sloane & Louis Pelletier Jr.; Theodore J. Hammerstein, Denis Du-For and Robert Goldstein, producers) presents Frank Parker, a radio singer with an amiable voice which seems to have accustomed itself to a microphone. The story deals with a cowboy songster who was born in Flatbush but poses as a genuine product of Wyoming. When his nativity is called in question, he is required to prove himself by riding a horse at a rodeo. Having a psychopathic fear of animals, he is able to pass this test only with the aid of a hypnotist. Since Singer Parker...
...members are: Frank P. Davidson, president; George S. Viereck, editor-in-chief; William N. Parker, secretary; and Jack D. Andrews, business manager...
...five members whose six-year terms expire this June are George Russell Agassiz '89, Allston Burr '89, Dwight Parker Robinson '90, Frederick Winsor '93, and William Phillips...
Cohan and Harris reunite after a long separation to present "Fulton of Oak Falls" and to add another piece to the former's gallery of middle-aged portraits. They give us Mr. Cohan "in his own way of telling the story of Parker Fennelly's" work of the same name, and the product indicates that Mr. Cohan is thoroughly the major contributor...
...familiar State Symphony Orchestra (Federal Music Project) is to play in sanders Theatre this evening at 8:15. Among the works to be performed are Randall Thompson's Second Symphony and Bruch's Violin Concerto in E minor. The Federal Music Project is also giving Horatio W. Parker's oratorio, "Hora Novissima," in Jordan Hall on Friday evening...