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Three weeks ago 23-year-old Thérèse Bourgault, for five years unable to walk without crutches, stood before Robert. "You will be cured," he pronounced, and witnesses swore that she walked away without crutches. Not all supplicants found such response. With crowds on hand from 8 a.m. till midnight, the four children had to work in shifts, were often irritable...
...title of the second offering, a farce called "Harlequenade," seems to derive from the plays done by the Commedia del Arts in 13-15th century Italy. The actors then had no scripts, but improvised from a stock situation. An analogy would hold between one of these situations and the framework of a rehearsal of "Romeo and Juliet," in which Mr. Evans and Miss Best, as a famous and fabulous theatrical couple, play the title parts between miscellaneous interruptions in the course of the rehearsal. The play parodies the ingrown frame of mind often found in the theater where...
...unused space, which Grandmother could afford when her house was built. Perhaps the home-builder should try something new. Flat-roofed, wide-windowed homes that looked queer ten years ago have since become a decorative part of the residential landscape Every major school of architecture in th U.S. emphasizes the modern, and thi year every honor award presented by thi American Institute of Architects in thi residential field went to a modern house...
Frost, David Richmond of 1599-11th Street, Douglas, Ariz.; Douglis High. Griggs, Dudley Robley of 1961 Kearney Street, Denver; East Denver High Morgan, Bruce Harry of 983 South Gilpin Street, Denver; South High, Denver. Morsch, William Chris of RFD No. 4, Boise; Boise Senior High...
Wilner, Leslie Bruce of 1322-12th Street North, Fargo, N. D.; Central High, Fargo. Worlock, John Mathew of Box 636, Kearney, Neb.; Kearney High...