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Woman to Woman. Betty Compson does better work with the role of a little Montmartre dancer than is usually the case, though the only truly notable feature of the triangular story is the lack of a good, thoroughgoing villain...
Marriage denied. Ann Pennington, famed Follies dancer, and Brooke Johns, onetime student at Georgetown University, and famed Follies banjo player (TIME, March 31). Said she: "I am living in strict singleness, and Brooke tells me that he is, too." Said he: "Yes, we are not married." Both received extensive publicity...
...title role, "Sophie" is being played by his wife, Madeleine Massey, and the part of the Mille Heinel, a dancer, is taken by Miss Frances Hyde who is now rehearsing for the leading role in "The Makropoulos Secret." J. J. Coller '24 and Miss Lillian Hartigan of the 47 Workshop also figure in the cast...
Married. Ann Pennington, famed Follies dancer, and Brooke Johns, one- time student at Georgetown University, famed Follies banjo player, "secretly, several months...
...allied field of literature their is likewise an absence of knowledge. Harold Bell Wright is more popular than Shakespere: Pilgrims Progress more widely read than Gene Stratton Porter. Unless refuge is to be taken in Barnum's dictum, author and producer, musician and dancer must apparently be resigned to the fate of pleasing some of the public some of the time, some of it all, of the time, but never all of it all of the time...