Word: brennan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...joint concert on November 23, at Yale, the organization will sing: Morely's "My Bonny Lass"; an English folk song, "Brennan On the Moor"; three "Love Songs" by Brahms; an English folk song, "Spanish Ladies"; choruses from Sullivan's "Iolanthe"; several football songs and "Fair Harvard...
...love affair which doesn't quite come off a chorus girl, the wife of a millionaire and finally a sweet young thing. For her suitors, there is Franchot Tone who outrages her sense of fair play; Gene Raymond whose faithlessness forces her into a cabaret; and then the millionaire Brennan, who proves her mettle. She unfortunately marries the most unlikely of the three...
...Second critic was William Randolph Hearst, who in a radio broadcast from Los Angeles, after praising the President's intentions, condemned NRA practices by parable. Said he: "Indeed, the plight of business has been not unlike that of the young woman in the comedy act of Savoy and Brennan...
...Said Brennan: 'Sam took his sweetheart out in a rowboat and they quarreled, and Sam threw her overboard, and every time she came up he hit her on the head with an oar. Wasn't it awful...
...profits 50-50 with their guardian. Municipal Yardstick, wholly subsidized by him, will be run by the woman who helped teach Mr. Devlet how to trade in bonds- shrewd, plump Mrs. Irma Eggleston, one-time manager of trading at C. F. Childs & Co. Most notable protege is Richard George Brennan, owner of his own bond house before Depression, whom Guardian Devlet rescued last year from a career as longshoreman and salesman of lumber jackets...