Word: roed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard lineup: g., williams; rf., Bradley, Roble: lf., Powell: rh., D. Burbank, Jacobson; ch., R. Scoit; Ph., Phillips; ro., Hastings, (White); rl., Lewis, Sachs, Alexandre, Davis; c., White, Johnson, (Lewis); it Johanson; Jo., Wood (Capt...
Starting lineups are, A team: g., Gray; rf., V. Whitney; lf., Morrisson; rh., White; ch., Haskell; lh., E. Whitney; ro., Fraley; ri., Sachs; c., Carter; li., Alexandre; lo., Sinnott...
...team: g., Briggs; rf., Gosline; lf., Sheridan; rh., O'Connor; lh., L. Burbank; ro., Parsons; ri., Witkin; c., Whittemore; li., Arrowsmith, Grandin; lo., Rabenold...
...Kermesse Héroïque (Tobis). When a Spanish messenger gallops into the Flemish town of Boom one morning in 1616 to announce that the Duke of Olivares and his battalion plan to spend the night there, the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen are scared out of their wits. Foreseeing a repetition of the bloody invasion of Antwerp, the Mayor suggests a ruse: he will pretend to be dead and the Aldermen, mourning at his bier, will be spared the necessity of resisting the intruders. When the Spaniards arrive, the men of Boom-except a young painter named...
Directed by Jacques Feyder, who will make Marlene Dietrich's forthcoming Knight Without: Armor for Alexander Korda,La Kermesse Héroïque explodes the theory that Rene Clair has a monopoly on urbane comedy in the French cinema. It is as sly a farce as any that has ever led a U. S. censor board to mistake good manners for innocent intentions. Produced at a cost of $850,000-fabulous for a French cinema-and magnificently set by Lazare Meerson, it was distinguished abroad by winning the grand Prix du Cinema Français, being banned...