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...Sailor (Warner). When, in this picture, a sailor says to Joe E. Brown. ''I ought to cut your throat from ear to ear," another remarks: "Someone's done it already." This rude allusion to Comedian Brown's appearance should please his admirers. So should his efforts to impress a girl who turns out to be the admiral's daughter; his antics when she takes him home to amuse her father and her fiancé, Brown's lieutenant; his attempt to escape by a trellis, which breaks and lets him fall; his eventual departure...
Hidoux E. Irving Locke Mme. Cordler Elizabeth Jones Therese Sally Fitzpatrick Bastion Francis G. Cleveland Segard Philip Bournouf English Sailor Sidney Ball...
...Harvard University Employment Bureau has gathered together an extremely varied group of entertainers and lecturers, we find. One gentleman an authority on Russia, is "also prepared to deliver short illustrated talks to children on bee-keeping, sword fishing, and the life of the American sailor". Another of the lecturers is portentously entitled, "Astronomer"; he gives a talk which, oddly enough is set for the non-astronomical brethren...
...rather lofty standard to which the Harvard band should conform, still the performances of last week and the week before have only clinched the impression that an evolution is in order. Regardless of musical excellence, gold braid and epaulets with really snappy formations create an atmosphere that the sailor cap, sweater, and black tie somehow fail to achieve...
When his brother Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, died in 1892, Sailor Prince George had worked his way up to the post of Commander of H. M. S. Melampus. Reluctantly he left her to take up his duties as eventual heir to the throne, which included his marriage to the present Queen Mary (of Teck), his dead brother's fianc...