Appearance
1955Year PENNY'S senior year in high school started off all wrong. It was bad enough that her twin brother, Peter, had enlisted in the Army. But she was outraged that he had asked his friend Slats -- tall, gawky and uncertain -- to look after her. Senior Year
OH, BROTHER. By Viola Rowe. Decorations by Genia. 214 pp. New York: Longmans, Green & Co. $2.75. For Ages 12 to 16.
1977Year IT has become the custom for person to say, upon receiving a present, “
Oh, but you shouldn't have.” Do not believe this. People should give presents, and, do not give enough of them, or give them often enough. To Give Is Blest, To Save, Divine
1971Year Jacob Jacobs has leased the Eden Theater, 189 Second Ave nue, for the presentation of Yiddish productions next fall. It was originally the home of the Maurice Schwartz's Yid dish Art Theater. One theater's last two attractions were “
Oh, Calcutta!” and “Man of La Mancha.”, Last year, Mr. Jacobs appeared in a Yiddish‐Ameri can program at the Billy Rose Theater. Yiddish Productions Planned
1973Year The songs and writings of Sir Noel Coward have provided the materials for two somewhat similar stage productions playing on both sides of the Atlantic. In New York, we have “
Oh, Coward!” at the New Theater. In London, there is “Cowardy Custard” at the Mermaid. Records: Two Views of Noel Coward
1950Year Tobias and the Angel, by J Bridie: On-Stage group THE THEATRE
Oh, Doctor!
1991Year The woman with the loaves of bread slung over her shoulder was pleading with the manager of the electronics store. "I'm desperate," she said. "Do you have any light bulbs at all? No? Maybe you'll have some next week? When do they usually arrive? In the morning? In the afternoon? When?" The manager, Dimitra Kloss, sighed and reminded her distraught customer of one of life's verities in this Balkan capital: No one can ever say when, or whether, any precious product will appear. Bucharest Journal
Oh, for a Light Bulb! Dark Days Aren't Over Yet