Word: sentimentale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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These who saw Herbert Marshall in "Trouble in Paradise" will recall that he is admirable as a thief with a sense of humour. In "The Solitaire Man" he is more sentimental that cynical, but he does his part with enough enthusiasm to be amusing. Would be prognosticators of screen stars...
Cinema propaganda for peace was urged by Professor Francis J. Onderdonk of the University of Michigan. More exciting was young Yoshiaki Fukuda, head of Japan's Konkokyo (Shinto) sect (not to be confused with the Tenrikyo sect, whose Patriarch Shozen Nakayama, also at the Parliament, talked about the sect...
With the return to Manhattan last week aboard the S. S. Washington of 160 Gold Star mothers and veterans' widows, the War Department completed its three-year program of pilgrimages for these women to A. E. F. cemeteries. Since Congress authorized the sentimental excursions and appropriated $5,500,000...
To substitute for Tenor John McCormack, who refused an offer of $5,000 to come and sing (his daughter is being married shortly in Ireland), the Tribune found a fat barroom baritone named Tom Garvey, who was carefully planted in the audience. At the director's request for "any...
Men may improve with the years, but most writers, after they have passed middle age, do not. The transformation of generous talents into sere opinionatedness is a recurrent phenomenon each generation recognizes, but only in its predecessors. Authoress Gale, no ten-talent writer, still possesses the tenderness of her youth...