Word: rebounds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Humorist Donald Ogden Stewart wrote and acted in his first play, Rebound, which ran 14 weeks and closed because he fell ill. Humorist Ring Lardner collaborated on his first Broadway success, June Moon...
Playchoice has prospered. For January it chose Death Takes a Holiday; for February, Rebound; for March it offered a choice between Topaze, The Last Mile, The Green Pastures. Several hundred enthusiastic subscribers now boost Krimsky's scheme. Among them: Mrs. Archibald Roosevelt, Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James, Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, Mrs. Samuel Sloane Auchincloss...
...newly-acquired volumes are chiefly eighteenth and nineteenth century treatises on phases of business and economics, such as "The Art of Tanning", or "The Art of Dyeing", and each has been rebound in French in the form of its first edition. In some cases the Bibliotheque Nationale had as many as six duplicates of the desired works, some of which were taken by French libraries on hearing of the Business School's intended purchase...
...Rebound. Hope Williams is a boyish young woman with a shambling gait and a sarcastic monotone. She belongs to the Manhattan Junior League and appears professionally in plays by very clever young men about people who are also apparent Junior Leaguers. Last season it was the more-than-clever Philip Barry's Holiday. This season it is clever Donald Ogden Stewart's Rebound, in which a young couple get married after they have each been disappointed in love. During a month of honeymooning in Paris the bride conceives a great love for her husband, whereas he gives every indication...
Goals--First period: Batchelder (pass from Stubbs), 2.20, Furlong (unassisted), 9.35. Second period: D. MacFayden (unassisted), 18.55. Third period: D. MacFayden (unassisted), 15.21, Putnam (unassisted), 17.13, Furlong (pass from D. MacFayden) 17.32, Stubbs (rebound...