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Ethel Merman, bouncy, bugle-voiced musicomedienne, cast in the title role of Sadie Thompson, a musical version of Broadway's 1922 smash hit Rain, left the show three weeks before its Philadelphia opening because she did not like the lyrics, was replaced by bright and brassy Musicomedienne June Havoc...
Trans-Pecos "participation ownership" was a sensation. Labor called it an N.A.M. plot to smash the unions. Business called it a communist revolution. Communists denounced it as a bourgeois counterrevolution. Goons and saboteurs beat up the workers and tried to wreck the plant. But "in the nick of time, like the U.S. cavalry in an oldtime Western film, the common wealth idea . . . storm[ed] the national scene and . . . rescued a civilization from the running clutch of death." Young (35) Author Ardrey 's first novel (his play Thunder Rock has just appeared as a British cinema - TIME, Sept...
...spectator to watch if he wants to see the plays unfold in true Harlow fashion, he is the one who gets the pigskin on almost every snap in this lineup, spins and fakes it to one, two, and sometimes three-on an end around--different men, often smashing at the line then himself. Of course, added deception comes in the fact that on a fast-breaking smash, the ball sometimes goes straight to one of the other backs...
Katharine Cornell got into battle dress, left London for France to appear before U.S. soldiers in her oldtime smash The Barretts of Wimpole Street...
Last week General Eisenhower reached a pregnant point in his career. He was still very, very busy collecting royalties from his last smash hit in Normandy; and doubly busy-putting on a new production that would make or break his season...