Word: stage
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hidegarde, singing stay of stage and radio, will be interviewed over WHCN tonight at 9 o'clock as part of the regular weekly program "Small Doses." William J. Lippmann '47 will do the interviewing...
When newly naturalized Harry Bridges turned up in Manhattan, the stage setting was about complete. Other shipyard workers and seamen (also members of the C.I.O.) refused to work with "phony"-i.e., nonstriking stevedores...
...line International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employes, which had also claimed the set designers, merely glowered. But, quietly and unofficially, its leaders had previously threatened that they could close every studio in Hollywood and every motion picture theater in the country-presumably if they did not like the way things were going. The way things were going, it could...
Despite the widest spread advance interest since "The Tempest," and despite the return of Robert E. Sherwood and Spencer Tracy after five and 15 year absences respectively. "The Rugged Path" somehow contrives to bring together every known cliche and outworn situation known to the American stage...
...stage is blacked out and a voice blares over a microphone a garbled account of the battle closing with cries of "Abandon ship!" interspersed with sounds of seawater burbling into the hold...