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...Gardner Kidder, Young, l.g. r.g., Glueck, Glendinning Greeley, Foley, c. c., Wysocki Robinson, Blatchford, r.g. l.g., Nee Brown, Johnson, r.t. l.t., Kevorkian, Lee, Higgs, Beaudreau, r.e. l.e., Colwell Pedrick, Owen, q.b. q.b., Roberts, Knowlton, O'Toole Fletcher, Higgins, Trope, l.h.b. r.h.b., Appel, Nesmith Brookings, Garvin, r.h.b. l.h.b., Pope, Reardon, Shean Hoye, Hardwick, f.b. f.b., Clothier, Stuart, Layman
...Music In the Air," Colonial--Music by the consummate artists, Mr. Jerome Kern, and the book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. A large production without the gaudiness of most of the super shows. The old favorites, Al Shean and Reinald Werrenrath perform ably. Last week...
...best section of Act I is "Impromptu" laid in the music publishing office of Ernst Weber at Munich. To it come apple-cheeked Dr. Lessing (Al Shean), his pretty, wide-eyed daughter Sieglinde (Katherine Carrington of Face the Music) and her rustic boy friend Karl (Walter Slezak). These bucolics have arrived in town with the walking club from the mountain village of Edendorf where everyone seems to have been born with a pitchpipe in his mouth. Unhappily for them, the rural lovers meet a playwright and his man-killing mistress, an opera star, impersonated with gusto by beauteous Natalie Hall...
...emigrated to the U. S. Lafe Schoenberg died in Chicago in 1919. He was 101. One of his sons, Al Schoenberg, a tailor's assistant who was frequently discharged for his habit of organizing noisy quartets, took to singing on the stage. He chose the name of Al Shean, became famed with the late Ed ("Oh, Mister") Gallagher. Al Schoenberg's sister Minna was a Manhattan fur and lace worker. She married an Alsatian immigrant named Samuel Marx who frequently sat up all night playing pinochle in his tailor-shop. Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Marx had five sons: Leonard...
TIME'S rule is to use & only between words commonly twinned, as "pepper & salt," "more & more," "Gallagher & Shean." TIME has a style book, but no spare copies...