Word: starring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...help Peiping's 1,700 registered prostitutes execute their new duties, the police planned a month-long lecture course. Some of the girls railed at the hour set for the lectures. Said Red Pearl, of the Bright Star house, "Nine o'clock is very inconvenient. Our overnight guests are never gone that early in the morning...
...first major triumph for the College tars since they won the eastern championship in 1944, the yatchsmen attacked their fall schedule with Gus Scamans, fugitive from the soccer squad, taking third in a Marble head big-boat competition. Next, Own Torrey and Hilary Smart cleaned up the Intercollegiate Star Class trials at New London, there by installing themselves as favorites for the finals there today...
Boston looks for a tougher game this autumatime than the 41 to 0 rout that took place last year, for the Indians have new blood. With Jerry Sarno, a Reveres schoolboy star, at the fullback post, the Green men field a large line, especially in the middle, and show plenty of speed in the backfield...
...Hollywood and Cafe Society star, the 21-year-old redhead is in the Hub area for a Radcliffe Alumul-sponsored concert in Arlington tomorrow night. A bevy of concert usherettes escorted her to the Network studies to record a program for broadcasting tonight...
...Unsuspected (Curtiz; Warner] is suspected too soon by the audience and too late by most of his fellow actors. The result is a long, lame melodrama about a radio star (Claude Rains) whose secretary is the first to be murdered, and various other people, pleasant and unpleasant, who hang around Rains's mansion hounding the culprit, or just waiting their turn. Among those present: Joan Caulfield, Audrey Totter, Kurd Hatfield, Constance Bennett, Fred Clark...