Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Expectations are that the interest aroused by the exhibition of the art of Paul Gauguin; modern French painter, which opened yesterday at the Fogg Museum, will be comparable to that which was stirred up by the Van Gogh exhibition in Boston last winter...
...rate, this excessive elucidation insures that the right interpretation be given. Lois Hall is ideally supple for her part of the sculptress. When throbbing in response to some dramatic situation, her voice rises to a rather unpleasant shrillness, but what is lost in euphony is probably gained in realism. Paul Killiam, Jr. is splendid as one of the companion medical students, a primitive fellow with a rare good humor and a tremendous appetite for the frivolities. And so on through the rest in the cast: Isabella Gardner, John Flower, Alfonse Ossorio, Paul Sturges, and John Barnard; they're all uniformly...
...leading roles are Lois Hall of the Radcliffe Idlers Club, who takes the part of Anne Hargreaves, and Norton Goodwin '38, who plays Charles Triton. The remainder of the cast follows: Mrs. McFie Isabella Gardiner Gilbert Raymond Paul Killiam, Jr. '37 John Williams John Flower '39 Dr. Paul Duhamel Alfonso Ossorio '38 Gill Mannering Bettina Gray Roger Cole Paul Sturges '37 Peter Morgan John Barnard...
Among the Cambridge patronesses are the Mesdames James B. Conant, Clarence H. Haring, Paul Killiam, Roger I. Lee, Roger B. Merriman, Kingsley Porter, and E. K. Rand...
Britain's Eden was so struck with the happy idea behind all this that he rushed to the Press with a few kind words expressing his profound gratitude at the "helpfulness of M. Paul-Boncour...