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...other day a letter appeared in the Crimson begging for people to try out for the Harvard Dramatic Club's spring play, The Great God Brown. This may have amused any student who read it--it probably bore out a whole lot of theories on the general decadence of the Dramatic Club...
Meantime, she bore two daughters, Dorothy and Grace Lou, and a son, Charles Albert...
...Department of Justice announcement pointed a finger at more than Boss Petrillo. It also mentioned "complaints" about the booking business, bore out recent rumors that trust busters are interested in the setup by which NBC and CBS split most of the U. S. concert trade. Each has a subsidiary (NBC Artists Service, Columbia Concerts Corp.) which, through an offspring (Civic Concerts, Community Concerts), supplies U. S. concertgoers with block-booked talent or nothing...
...Central Committee members pushed in to fill the vacant posts bore names which stood for principles rather than individuals. One was V. G. Dekanozov, onetime Deputy Foreign Commissar, who went to Berlin with Commissar Molotov three months ago, stayed on as ambassador. Another was Otto Kuusinen, head of the abortive Finnish People's Government during the Russo-Finnish war, elected president of the Karelian-Finnish Soviet Republic after his 1939 coup flopped...
First the Lane sisters were four daughters, then they became four wives, and now that bore-some foursome has turned out to be "Four Mothers." Surprisingly enough, despite recent Hays' office laxity, all the mothers are married. So the plot centers about the very unexciting career of their father (Claude Rains), an orchestra conductor who gets neither sympathy nor symphonies until after the old homestead has been sold to the wreckers. Then he hits a streak of luck, conducts a poorly recorded concert, regains the old homestead, and leaves everybody happy--at least everybody on the screen...