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You're gonna feel so-o-o fnnny-y-y-y. . . . Said Bluesinger Tucker: "I thought they'd like to see and hear a real American red-hot momma, and I wasn't wrong. It was as good as being presented at court." San Franciscans flocked to...
Frances Dee, in the role of the debutante, is attractive but the contortions which she must undergo at her own party to express her emotional ailments would usually leave the stag line undiminished. Gene Raymond is the musician whose love given Mrs. Stanhope's little machine something worthwhile. The there...
Charles Prosper Eugene Schneider is a man of many offices the executive head of hundreds of armament firms throughout Europe. He is President of the Schneider-Creuset company, armament manufacturers with mines, smelters, and foundries scattered through France. He is director of the Banque de I'Union Parisienne, one of...
Carlisle Abell "35, John E. Ashley '37, William J. Baker "37, David A. Barber '37, Robert R. Barker '36, Donald I. Bell '37, John L. Bishop '37, Bruee O. Bilven, Jr. '37, Arthur P. Bonney '34, Frances G. Brigham '37, Edward M. Brooks '37, John H. Burne '37, William E...
Lending grace and charm, will be the following enchanting usherettes: Natalie Appleton, Frances Cheever, Barbara Eustis, Pauline de Frise, Louise Howe, Molly Nesmith, Marion Reggio, Eleaner Shaw, Dorothy Stone, Lucy Stone, Mary Strong, Anne Talbot, Catherine Tappan, Barbara Taylor, Frances Turner, Marion Ware, and Alice Williams.