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Rddie Foy contends that InFood is a swell town, but he's never had a good night's | lodging here. He's in Hollywood | doing some two-reel comedies during his summer vacation from
- “I used to play in that eld theater on the Circle (English); but the last time I was there we This is one of. a series of interviews by R. K. Shull, Times amusement ‘writer, who recently returned from a visit to Hollywood. played ‘High Button Shoes’ at another theater (Murat). still using the old theater? 1 always liked it,” he rattled on. “Tore it down? Putting in a Penney store? Why?” He could not quite cope with *he idea of the English Theater disappearing for good. Dorothy Retires Eddie stopped his lament of In-
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into a bed on the movie set. Dorothy, who measures more than six feet tall and makes Jane Russell appear flat-chésted by comparison, is Eddie's romantic interest in the short eomedy. Di-
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| in. Ford Foundation As soon as Dorothy had become ax Academy ana Yale University, I
adjusted to her bed, a blonde dish by the name of Lynn Thompson
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came strutting into view in a blue;
night at DePauw University.
SN twiten' in his Adam's. apple. > forgotten all about Indiana Malti and. television. - Deadpan Malik { “You ought to see that guy Mdlik) on TV. He's the most! bold-faced damned liar I've ever seen. He stands there-and smiles ‘right into the TV screen, then lies like hell, Y'know, if Russia keeps sending people like him to the United Nations, the United States may hire me to joke back him,” Eddie went on. is a real deadpan comedian.” : As for the future, Eddie Foy is very happy. Oct. 18 he'll open in! Philadelphia with a new- musical’ called “The Shaggy Dog.” If the show turns out as well as/ Eddie hopes, then it will move on to Chicago and later apen in Rew York. The director called for Eadie tol 13 get back to work. “I'll see you- later,” he yelled | back. “And why doesn't Indianap-| olis get a good hotel?”
‘Glen Sherman to Open | DePauw Staff Recital
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|Sherman, pianist, will open the! {faculty recital series Tuesday Former student at Juilliard a | Jruduate School,
r. Sherman, who. joined the DePauw faculty two years ago, will
play a program of works by Cou- St ends Millions negligee that fitted her like an, Bevusey and Chopi Flandel- Brahms,
extra epidermis. we Jeave the set to talk.
Out of sight frdm the girls and, thelr nighties, Eddie stopped the After it Catches Afire
Eddie suggested
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