Word: rogan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Written by MacLean Russell and Richard R. Rogan with generous and lib contributions by the cast, Rogan staged the production with typical Hollywood touches. Happy Graves did a nice job as stage manager, improvising plam trees out of cardboard and grass skirts out of shredded newspapers...
Survivors of the wercked U.S.S. Harvard were Gene Kenefick, Scott Petersen, Ray Perkins, J. M. Perry, Whit Raymond, Larry Roberts, and Dick Rogan, while Admiral Russell, Ed Rollins and Don Stahl, who also did a song and dance number, played officers' roles...
...Rogan gave his impression of an instructor and practically stopped the show when he demonstrated his tennis technique in slow motion. Following this, he did several encores, including impersonations of personalities whom he had known during his stay in the film capital, and the grand finale, including the native ensemble's ritual fire dance, came at the close of the unanimous applause...
...base in the Army's Desert Training Center (Calif.), Captain Francis E. Rogan made an inspection, finally commented: "The camouflage is only fair. They'd better work on it." Then he drove his staff car smack into the outfit's camouflaged staff headquarters, crashed one wheel into a dugout room...
HARVARD DARTMOUTH Keyes, as 1b, Jones Parsons, rf cf, Broberg Harvey, 2b 2b, Orr Tully, 1b ss, Lendo Buckley, cf rf, West Clay, lf lf, Daniels Whittemore, 3b c, Koslowski Rogan, c 3b, Brown Ayres or Brackett, p p, Sexton...