Word: signed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...comments of a number of visitors this weekend brought up the question of whether the enlightening sign on Boylston street across from Eliot House should be taken as praise or an insult to Harvard...
...staged Katharine Cornell's debut (1916), played host to the theatre's great until northbound Broadway moved on and left it to amateurs, foreign language mummers. Last week Orson Welles and John Houseman reclaimed it as the Mercury Theatre, and the change meant more than a new sign over the marquee. It meant a new. vitalizing experiment in drama...
...attacked not only frontally by aggressive picketing, but on the flank by a Guild campaign directed at Eagle advertisers. At Brooklyn's Abraham & Straus department store a Guild demonstrator in a gorilla suit dashed up and down escalators until women's wild shrieks brought police. Said the sign on the hairy picket's back: "I don't buy my cocoanuts at A & S because they advertise in the Eagle...
...domestic affairs. Louder than, and about as funny as Jimmy Durante, Jack White is 44, has been hoofing, gagging, minstreling, cabareting since 1911. More than anything else in life he loves the New York Giants. During the season, when the Giants fail to defeat their opponents, White posts a sign in his Club: NO GAME TODAY...
Among the lofty eminences Robert Carl Zuppke, University of Illinois football coach, has occupied, one of the first was a scaffold high over Broadway! He had finished the University of Wisconsin in 1905 and was making his way as a sign painter while he studied pictures in the Metropolitan Museum...