Word: ratted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Life in a military school will be portrayed by "Brother Rat" coming to the Plymouth theatre, Monday, February 15, for a limited engagement. Written by two young men, John Monks, Jr. and Fred F. Finklcheffe, the play is comedy about life in the Virginia Military Institute...
...cruel faces and pale, spiteful lives. Daughter of a hot-blooded race which, when betrayed, goes mad and strikes, she cries out that she loathes herself for having been brought to childbed by one of them, as an eagle might loathe itself for having been crawled upon by a rat...
...rat trap which ties a tiny bell around the neck of a trapped rat. Allowed to escape, the rat scares away other rats by his tinkling...
...York Theatre Guild, was noted for her interpretation of squalid roles, to reach a new low in this respect. A shabby pioneer in Green Grow the Lilacs, a harlot's mother in They Shall Not Die, she appears in Banjo On My Knee as a superannuated female river-rat, mewing & spitting, scratching at her naked, knobbled feet...
Young Blake (Freddie Bartholomew), wharf-rat nephew of a Yarmouth ginshop hostess, and young Nelson (Douglas Scott) swear to take any dare proposed by the other. When they overhear a captain plotting to scuttle his ship after removing its cargo of gold, they agree to run away from home together to carry the news to Lloyd's. Nelson breaks the pact to go to sea as a midshipman on his uncle's man-o'-war. Blake goes alone to London, where a chimney sweep (D'Arcy Corrigan) directs him to Lloyd's coffee house...