Word: beaming
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...painting a brilliantly tawdry picture of a Negro dance hall girl. LESS SERIOUS CRADLE SNATCHERS - In which three lonely ladies, aged about 40, find diversion in three young men from college. WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS - J. M. Barrie and Helen Hayes collaborating in a most satisfactory revival. AT MRS. BEAM'S - The terrible predicament of a boarding house which harbors a woman-eater. MUSICAL For song and electric sunshine these are recommended: Sunny, Ziegfeld's Revue, Iolanthe, Cocoanuts, Scandals, Merry World, Vagabond King...
...BEAM'S-An English Boarding house is very naturally disturbed by the advent of a man who has murdered two score wives...
Slowly, almost painfully, Sir Thomas began to speak. He did not utter exactly the words that Mr. Galsworthy wrote for his "Old English," but the emotion, the gnarled will standing like a beam in the tides, were the same...
WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS- Helen Hayes proffering a most engaging interpretation of Barrie's Maggie Shand. AT MRS. BEAM'S-Strange doings in a stuffy English boarding house when a boarder appears with a habit of eating females. CRADLE SNATCHERS-A wicked week-end party on which the hostesses are middle aged and the young men still in college...
...Lenore Ulric. CRAIG'S WIFE-A carefully cut image of a woman whose home meant more to her than her husband. LESS SERIOUS THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY- Ina Claire nearing the end of her run in the witty tale of thievery among the British peerage. AT MRS. BEAM'S-The horrible case of Mr. Bluebeard in a careful English boarding house. WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS- Helen Hayes happily occupied with the old Maude Adams part in Barrie's graceful comedy. CRADLE SNATCHERS - In which three matrons make off with three undergraduates for no good reason. MUSICAL...