Word: whitney
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...major cinema company to get out a genuine U. S.-type musical comedy without infringing upon strict British cinema-quota laws. For industry and ambition, the effort deserves top marks. The producers not only imported Hollywood Scenarist Dwight Taylor, U. S. Songwriters Mack Gordon & Harry Revel and Manhattan Actress Whitney Bourne, they even used a back stage plot about a cabaret entertainer who becomes a radio singer while her partner (Louis Borell) goes to Hollywood, laid the scene in Paris, dressed the star as much as possible like Eleanor Powell...
Last week the Whitney Museum of American Art honored these men with an exhibition entitled "New York Realists, 1900-1914." Nine were chosen: Robert Henri, George Luks, John Sloan, William Glackens, Ernest Lawson, George Bellows, Everett Shinn, Glenn O. Coleman, Guy Pène DuBois. Of this lot Artists Henri, Luks, Glackens, Shinn and Sloan were trained in Philadelphia. All but Henri, Luks, Bellows and Coleman were still alive and painting hard...
...well known men who were CRIMSON editors are: Thomas W. Lamont '92, Jerome D. Greene '96, Henry James '99, Robert J. Bucklye '02, Joseph Clark Grew '02, Arthur A. Ballantine '04, Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, Hanford MacNider '11, Arthur Sweetser '12, James B. Conant '14, Edward A. Whitney '17, Rupert Emerson '22, and Corliss Lamont...
John Hay ("Jock") Whitney...
...Broker Whitney: "I want to disabuse your mind of any thought I did not concur in the memorandum, because I do. The Exchange is very proud of the fact that it was able to secure the services of Mr. Hoxsey...