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Bath Iron Works's 1927 rejuvenation coincided with the lushest yacht-building era in U. S. history. First big contract was a 240-ft. job for Ernest Blaney Dane of Brookline, Mass. Hiram Edward Manville's 266-ft. Hi-Esmaro was built by Bath Iron Works. So was Hugh Joseph Chisholm's 244-ft. Aras and Eldridge Reeves Johnson's 279-ft. Caroline. Biggest yacht contract Bath Iron Works ever got was for J. P. Morgan's fourth Corsair, which was launched in the dark days of 1930 amid a fusillade of anonymous letters threatening...
...Harbach; music by Sigmund Romberg; Kirkland & Grisman, producers) is a spavined specimen of that old theatrical wheelhorse, the operetta. Laid in a complicated Balkan kingdom, it tries to be sentimental, succeeds only in being arch. It contains a surprise, Comedienne Ruth Weston singing. Carl Brisson, a large, broad-faced Dane who was once a pugilist, accomplishes both song and dance, has such fidgety legs that he seems to be dancing even when he is not supposed to. Brightest spots are the singing of such amiable Romberg tunes as "No Use Pretending" and "Blame It All on the Night" by Ruby...
...Looked through a portentous new book called "Plays About the Theatre in England from 'The Rehearsal' in 1671 to the Licensing Act in 1737, or, The Self-Conscious Stage and its Burlesque and Satirical Reflections in the Age of Criticism." 33 words, counting "Self-Conscious" as one. Mr. Dane Farnsworth Smith wrote it. It is dedicated to Kitty...
...Campbell, professor of Law; George K. Gardner '12, professor of Law; Livingston Hall, assistant professor of Law; John A. Macguire, professor of Law; Pound; Warren A Seavey '01, professor of Law; James B. Thayer '21, professor of Law; Edward H. Warren '95, professor of Law; and Samuel Williston '82, Dane Professor of Law, composed the group who sent a statement to the Republican State Committee, telling of their intention to support the Kansas Governor...
...Howard admitted that he has already had several offers to film his version of the Melancholy Dane, "but that can wait. Just now we are primarily interested in the theatre version," he added...