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Ward Morehouse • 8 Items / 4 Books, 4 Articles
George M. Cohan: Prince of the American Theater (1943)
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    Refuge in Another World (Review)
    George M. Cohan: Prince of the American Theater, by Ward Morehouse
    1. George M. Cohan: Prince of the American Theater by Ward Morehouse
    Commonweal, January 14, 1944, p. 331
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    Yankee Doodle Dandy Comes Into His Own (Review)
    George M. Cohan: Prince of the American Theater, by Ward Morehouse
    1. George M. Cohan: Prince of the American Theater by Ward Morehouse
    The Saturday Review, December 25, 1943, p. 6
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    Check List (5 Reviews)
    Non-Fiction
    1. G.I. Jungle by E.J. Kahn, Jr.
    2. The Structure of Morale by John T. Maccurdy
    3. English Institute Annual, 1942
    4. George M. Cohan: Prince of the American Theater by Ward Morehouse
    5. A Pictorial History of the Movies by Deems Taylor, Marceline Peterson, and Bryant Hale, ...
    The American Mercury, February 1944, p. 254
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    Briefly Noted (13 Reviews)
    General
    1. No Quarter by Konstantin M. Simonov
    2. Total Peace by Ely Culbertson
    3. They Shall Inherit the Earth by Otto Zoff
    4. Condition Red by Frederick J. Bell
    5. Action This Day by Francis J. Spellman
    6. Montana: High, Wide, and Handsome by Joseph Kinsey Howard
    7. With General Chennault by Robert B. Hotz, George L. Paxton, and Robert H. Neale, ...
    8. Where's the Money Coming From? by Stuart Chase
    9. My Favorite Assassin by George W. Herald
    10. The Grim Reapers by Stanley Johnston
    11. George M. Cohan: Prince of the American Theater by Ward Morehouse
    12. Those Were the Days by Edward R. Hewitt
    13. Snoot if You Must by Lucius Beebe
    The New Yorker, December 18, 1943, pp. 80-82