10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WOOLLCOTT»
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Alexander Woollcott was born in Phalanx, N. J., in an 85-room house which was
built to contain a socialist community. After a career as farmhand, bank clerk,
newspaper reporter, dramatic critic, soldier, author of books, lecturer, actor and
radio ...
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The Marx Brothers: A Bio-bibliography
Harpo-focused essays as the 1928 New Yorker "Portrait of a Man With Red Hair"
(red being the color of Harpo's wig) and the 1934 Cosmopolitan (having
combined with Hearst's International) "A Strong Silent Man" Woollcott celebrated
the ...
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as C nee MOO fondles her baby boy represented by ; gadget of bamboo sticks in
the traditional manner of Chinese the ater. Even an American audience soon ...
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Broadway: An Encyclopedia
hired Woollcott as critic. Although only 27, Woollcott had firm opinions, and he set
about hisjob with a sense of mission. Woollcott wouldn't knuckle under to the
influence of any producer or associate. Most reviewers at the time were simply
paid ...
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Samuel Hopkins Adams and the Business of Writing
SHA to Alexander Woollcott, 10 Sept. 1941; Woollcott to SHA, 20 Sept. 1941,
Wooll- cott Papers, Houghton Library. 24. Will and Inez Irwin diaries, 16 to 22
Sept. 1941, Irwin Papers, Beinecke Library. 25. Kunitz and Haycraft, Twentieth
Century ...
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The Story of Irving Berlin
This early work by Alexander Woollcott was originally published in 1925 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography.
Alexander Woollcott, 2013
This early work by Alexander Woollcott was originally published in 1928 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'Going to Pieces' is a collection of stories of Woollcott's friends in and out of the theatre.
Alexander Woollcott, 2013
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Making of Middlebrow Culture
At the height of his popularity, Woollcott once invited his listeners to help
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., compile a poetry anthology; Roosevelt received forty
thousand submissions.“ Even cornier than Broun, and initially less political,
Woollcott ...
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The Gay & Lesbian Theatrical Legacy: A Biographical ...
When the Herald was sold to the Tribune in 1924, Woollcott worked briefly for the
St/n (an afternoon paper) before moving in 1925 to the New York World, where
he remained until 1928. This period marked Woollcott's mature style; he was not
...
Billy J. Harbin, Kim Marra, Robert A. Schanke, 2005
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Gertrude Stein and the Making of an American Celebrity
Probably the most well known was Alexander Woollcott. Woollcott's “Shouts and
Murmurs” column for the New Yorker was popular, but his influence on the radio
was incredible, both on his first radio show “The Early Bookworm” and then on ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WOOLLCOTT»
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'Low-life' burglars steal £1000 equipment from scout centre
The district's chairman and former Waltham Forest mayor and Higham Hill ward councillor, Peter Woollcott, was at the centre today. He said: "It is very upsetting ... «East London and West Essex Guardian Series, Jul 15»
Ex-Miele sales director David Woollcott appointed CEO of Winning …
David Woollcott, who earlier this year resigned as sales director at Miele, has been appointed the new CEO of Winning Appliances, replacing David Crane. «Appliance Retailer, Jun 15»
Bradley offers glimpse into 1930's with 'Man Who Came to Dinner'
Based on real life radio personality and theater critic Alexander Woollcott, the play is a satire about celebrity worship. Director Kathleen Atwood said Woollcott ... «Hartford Courant, Jun 15»
10 Controversies That Rocked the 20th-Century Theatre World
Alexander Woollcott was known for his sharp tongue, both in person and in print. He didn't exercise that talent much in reviewing Taking Chances in 1915, when ... «Playbill.com, May 15»
Home Made Theater revisiting 'The Man Who Came To Dinner'
The play was inspired by Moss Hart's friend Alexander Woollcott, the author, critic and radio star, based on an encounter with Hart at the latter's home in rural ... «The Saratogian, Apr 15»
Miele Australia and New Zealand director of sales David Woollcott …
Miele Australia New Zealand has today confirmed that director of sales David Woollcott has resigned. Woollcott will depart the company on 31 March 2015. «Appliance Retailer, Mar 15»
Out at Work: The top 50 list of LGBT executives
Woollcott runs Mishcon's Pride Network and founded Pink Law, a free legal advice service for LGBT people. She also provides pro bono advice to the national ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jan 15»
Whiteman Park blaze sparks emergency
A bushfire emergency warning has been issued for people in Brabham and Henley Brook, bounded by Lord Street, Henley Street, Murray Street and Woollcott ... «The West Australian, Dec 14»
'So We Read On' and 'Bohemians, Bootleggers, Flappers, and Swells'
There is also Alexander Woollcott's charming fragment, “If You Are Going to Antibes,” which evokes “amphibious days” on the Côte d'Azur, where dinners were ... «New York Times, Dec 14»
Miele Australia issues statement regarding changes to sales team
Miele's two-tiered customer service model will be headed up by current Sales Director, David Woollcott supported by a key account Management structure led by ... «Appliance Retailer, Nov 14»