Word: slade
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...tactics of a Mr. Romaine, the man in the service of the W.C.T.U., whose part is taken by E. H. Angert '35. W. B. Lovejoy '34, playing the part of Sample Swichell, the Yankee comic, relieves the tension in the play with his sharp quips at Simon Slade, the rum seller, played by W. W. Beardsley...
...Klainer '33, G. K. Mateyo '34, Jacob Patt '36, and Michael Saparoff '33, cellos: R. S. Greene '34, A. R. Hyde '34, T. K. Jenkins '34, C. T. Murphy 1G. and J. R. Pappenheimer '36, flutes: R. F. Von Briesen '35, F. G. Ross 1L, and G. V. Slade 1L clarinets: L. A. Cook '34, D. R. Frent '36, and G. W. Pikerce 8L: trumpets: W. s. Baer '33, F. R. Dickerson 2L. E. H. Preble '33, and B. K. Therogeed '34: horns: E. F. Conant 1G. Ed., 1, A. Stone '36, oboe: T. F. Parshley '85: tympani: Timorthy Rhedes...
...girl, who offered no resistance, gave her name as Jean McKinnon, of 113 Slade Street, Belmont. A passerby took them both to the Cambridge Hospital, where they were treated for immersion...
...SLADE OF THE YARD-Richard Essex- McBride ($2). Lessinger confounded Scotland Yard, until Slade (formerly John Barrel, M. P.) sought sleuthing as a road from shame...
...Conquerors (RKO) is a somewhat editorial epic urging cinemaddicts not to sell the U. S. short. It starts in the post-Civil War Depression, shows Richard Dix and Ann Harding, newly married and in financial straits, setting out for the West. Richard Dix is shot by the Slade Boys. He stops to recover in a Midwest village, settles down there to start a bank and a family. His small son is run over by the first train that goes through the town. His daughter grows up to look a great deal like Ann Harding, marries a teller in the bank...