Word: rosen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Radlo, Boston Latin School; David Rawle, Groton School; Birdsey Renshaw, Borace Mann School; R. D. de Rham, Saint Mark's School; R. L. Riley Exeter; F. S. Robbins, Exeter; A. D. Rohinson, Saint Paul's School; B. S. Rogers, Thayer Academy; M. MacN. Rorty, Exeter; H. M. Rosen, Boston Latin School; A. H. Rosenthal, Boston Latin School; Hyman Rosenthal, Eastside High School; C. C. Rumsey, Saint Paul's School; Nicholas Sano, Classical High School; Stuart Scott, Jr., Saint Mark's School; Morris Shapiro, Somerville High School; Robert Shapiro, Boston Latin School; R. E. Shikes, Brookline High School...
...yard run--Won by Lowe (scratch); second, C. A. Williams '31 (five yards); third, G. P. Rosen '33 (20 yards). Time...
...yard run--Won by G. P. Rosen, (McKinlock); second, Newell Bent, Jr. (Standish); third, R. W. Turner (Standish), Time...
Married. Nanette Guilford (nee Gut-man), 23, "baby star" of the Metropolitan Opera Company; to Max Rosen, 28, concert violinist; in Manhattan...
...first scene is in the Manhattan home of the Rosens in September, 1917. Eddie Rosen (George Jessel) does not want to go to war because he does not want the burden of supporting his mother (Clara Langsner) to fall to his sister (Shirley Booth). He is drafted, sent to France. In a Y. M. C. A. hut he meets his onetime sweetheart (Lola Lane), learns she has married Eddie's onetime pal and fellow song-plugger (Raymond Guion), both of whom are singing and dancing for the delectation of the troops. From that point the story fizzles into...