Word: wed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Championship Fights (Wed. 11:15 p. m. NBC-Blue). Chicago's International Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament between European and American amateur teams...
Vivacious Lady (RKO Radio) guffaws incontinently over the plight of a man (James Stewart) and a maid (Ginger Rogers) who are early to wed but late to bed. The man is a young biology professor, the maid a blonde, high-kicking cafe singer. Flimsy, bedroom-farcey, Vivacious Lady fetches predicaments from afar to eke out its plot to feature length...
...this not very diverting hodgepodge, for a while there promises to come to the fore a rankly sentimental attachment between the madame and her devoted, long suffering butler. But just as she vows not to marry again but to open a restaurant with him, she decides to wed the judge, and the play ends, as confused and aimless as ever...
...grief-mad mother. Another, the one who wooed her in verse, is now a slick crook. The composer (Harry Baur), of whose lyric tribute she was gaily unappreciative, has turned priest. The optimist (Raimu) who was going to be president is mayor of his village, is about to wed his cook. She traces the next to the Marseille water front. There the cameras are literally tilted, and with shrewdly-angled photography emphasize the skidding career of the hagridden, one-eyed, epileptic physician she finds. Back at the scene of the ball, today's reality convinces her that her memories...
Professor Raphael Demos, Master's Lodgings: (Apthorp House): Mon., Thurs., 2-4 o'clock; Tuesday 12-1 'clock. Dr. S. E. Gleason, Adams H-12: Mon., Wed., Fri., 4-5 o'clock. Dr. Roy Lamson, Adams D-12: Monday 11-12 o'clock, Wednesday 4-5 o'clock, Friday 2-4 o'clock...