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1966 ); Crapsey, Adelaide: " Pierrot " ( c. 1914 ); Faulkner, William: Vision in Spring ( 1921 ); Ficke, Arthur Davison: " A Watteau Melody " ( 1913 ); Garrison, Theodosia: " Good-Bye, Pierrette " ( 1906 ), " When Pierrot Passes " ( before 1917 ); Griffith, William: Loves and Losses of Pierrot ( 1916 ), Three Poems: Pierrot, the Conjurer, Pierrot Dispossesed, The Stricken Pierrot ( 1923 ); Hughes, Langston: " A Black Pierrot " ( 1923 ), " Pierrot " ( 1926 ), " For Dead Mimes " ( 1926 ), " Heart " ( 1932 )— see " Goldweber " under External links below ; Loveman, Samuel: " In Pierrot's Garden " ( 1911 ; five poems ); Lowell, Amy: " Stravinsky's Three Pieces " ( 1915 ); Masters, Edgar Lee: " Poor Pierrot " ( 1918 ); Moore, Marianne: " To Pierrot Returning to His Orchid " ( c. 1910 ); Shelley, Melvin Geer: " Pierrot " ( 1940 ); Stevens, Wallace: " Pierrot " ( 1909, first pub.
* Popo and Fifina, Children of Haiti, by Arna Bontemps and Langston Hughes ( New York: Macmillan, 1932 ; Oxford University Press, 2000 )

1932 and Hughes
The film was completed in September 1931, but the censorship of the Hays Code prevented it from being released as Hawks and Hughes had originally intended, and the two men fought the Hays Office ( and made compromises ) for over a year until the film was released in 1932, after such other pivotal early gangster films as The Public Enemy and Little Caesar.
According to author Brian Carroll, Lyons had been underestimated when he assumed office in 1932 and as leader he demonstrated: " a combination of honesty, native shrewdness, tact, administrative ability, common sense, good luck and good humour that kept him in the job longer than any previous Prime Minister except Hughes ".
Hughes was employed as a journalist and travelled widely before he married, in 1932, the painter Frances Bazley.
Richard and Frances Hughes had five children: Robert Elyston-Glodrydd ( born 1932 ), Penelope ( 1934 ), Lleky Susannah ( 1936 ), Catherine Phyllida ( 1940 ) and Owain Gardner Collingwood ( 1943 ).
Lyons sent Hughes to represent Australia at the 1932 League of Nations Assembly in Geneva and in 1934 Hughes became Minister for Health and Repatriation in the Lyons government.
** LMS Hughes Crab or Horwich Mogul, a class of mixed traffic 2-6-0 steam locomotive built between 1926 and 1932
After initial reluctance, Thalberg agreed, and on March 3, 1932, Harlow's twenty-first birthday, Bern called her with the news that MGM had purchased Harlow's contract from Hughes for $ 30, 000.
Cornell Law is housed within Myron Taylor Hall ( erected 1932 ), which contains the Law Library, classrooms, offices, a mock court room, Hughes Dining facility, dormitory space for students of the Law School, and the Cornell Legal Aid Clinic.
Hughes Aircraft Company was a major American aerospace and defense contractor founded in 1932 by Howard Hughes in Culver City, California as a division of Hughes Tool Company.
Cressey ( 1932 ) studied the dance hall and commercialized entertainment services, Kincheloe ( 1938 ) studied church succession, Janowitz ( 1952 ) studied the community press, and Hughes ( 1979 ) studied the real-estate board.
George Raft became famous as the coin-flipping gangster " Guino Rinaldo " in the 1932 Howard Hawks / Howard Hughes film Scarface ( 1932 ).
In 1932, Hughes formed Hughes Aircraft Company as a division of the Hughes Tool Company.
* Richard Cyril Hughes ( born 1932 ), Welsh historian
* Robert Hughes, Baron Hughes of Woodside ( born 1932 ), British Labour politician, MP for Aberdeen North
Robert Hughes, Baron Hughes of Woodside ( born 3 January 1932 ) is a British Labour politician, who was also Chair of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement ( AAM ) from 1976 until it was dissolved in 1995 after the ending of apartheid in South Africa.

1932 and criticised
Smith and cabinet, ca 1932 Forgan Smith was also a typical Queensland Premier in that he was criticised for being authoritarian and dictatorial.
In July 1932 he published A Short Treatise on Chinese Song and Dance, in which he criticised the Drama Society's president, Li Jinhui, as a result of which he was forced to leave the society.

1932 and Little
* 1932Little Richard, American singer and pianist
Popular films in the genre such as Little Caesar ( 1931 ), The Public Enemy ( 1931 ), and Scarface ( 1932 ) demonstrated that there was an audience for crime dramas with morally reprehensible protagonists.
( 1932 ), A Bill of Divorcement ( 1932 ), " Our Betters " ( 1933 ), and Little Women ( 1933 ).
After their return to New York City from a brief visit to Mar del Plata in 1930, the family went to live in Little Italy in lower Manhattan, and in 1932 Piazzolla composed his first tango La catinga.
Elizabeth also features Little Jimmy's Italian Ices ( since 1932 ), the popular Jersey Gardens outlet mall, Loews Theater, and the Elizabeth Center, which generate millions of dollars in revenue.
The first Mass to be celebrated in Wyandanch took place in June 1932 in a real estate building, with fund-raising eventually allowing construction of the Little Mission Chapel of the Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Roman Catholic parish, completed in June 28, 1936.
In the Mickey Mouse series he continued to add personalities to his characters ; this resulted in the creation of new characters such as Pluto with The Chain Gang in 1930, Goofy with Mickey's Revue in 1932 and Donald Duck in 1934 with The Wise Little Hen ( under the Silly Symphony series ).
* Little Richard ( 1932 -), American rock and roll artist, currently resides in Lynchburg.
He introduced Irving Berlin's " Easter Parade " and George and Ira Gershwin's " I've Got a Crush on You " in Treasure Girl ( 1928 ); Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz's " I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan " in The Little Show ( 1929 ) and " Louisiana Hayride " in Flying Colors ( 1932 ); and Irving Berlin's " Not for All the Rice in China " in As Thousands Cheer ( 1933 ).
Little Orphan Annie inspired a radio show in 1930, film adaptations by RKO in 1932 and Paramount in 1938 and a Broadway musical Annie in 1977 ( which itself was released as a film in 1982 ).
Little Orphan Annie, the first adaptation, was produced by David O. Selznick for RKO in 1932 and starred Mitzi Green as Annie.
Their first national title was gained in 1932, when coach Richard " Little Dombi " Kohn led the team to the German championship by defeating Eintracht Frankfurt 2 – 0 in the final.
An acclaimed performance as the gangster Caesar Enrico " Rico " Bandello in Little Caesar ( 1931 ) led to him being typecast as a " tough guy " for much of his early career in works such as Five Star Final ( 1931 ), Smart Money ( 1931 ; his only movie with James Cagney ), Tiger Shark ( 1932 ), Kid Galahad ( 1937 ) with Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart, and A Slight Case of Murder.
* Our Gang ( a. k. a. Little Rascals ), " Hook and Ladder " ( 1932 )-and various other Little Rascals Film Shorts contained various seemingly-functional examples of Rube Goldberg Machines.
Little House on the Prairie is a media franchise that started with a series of children's books by Laura Ingalls Wilder that was published originally between 1932 and 1943.
* Little House in the Big Woods ( 1932 )
Whatever the extent of the collaboration, it seems to have worked both ways: two of Lane's most successful novels, Let the Hurricane Roar ( 1932 ) and Free Land ( 1938 ), were written at the same time as the " Little House " series and basically re-told Ingalls and Wilder family tales in an adult format.
* Little House in the Big Woods ( 1932 ), awarded the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1958.
A North American example of usage is the hot-rodders ' term Deuce Coupe (" doos coop ") used to refer to a 1932 Ford ; this pronunciation is famously used in the Beach Boys ' 1963 hit song, Little Deuce Coupe.
1931 and 1932 saw the genre produce three classics: Warner Bros .' Little Caesar and The Public Enemy, which made screen icons out of Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney, and Howard Hawks ' Scarface starring Paul Muni, which offered a dark psychological analysis of a fictionalized Al Capone.
Polly never succeeded in spite of several retoolings, but Allen did go on to successful shows like The Little Show ( 1929 – 30 ) and Three's a Crowd ( 1930 – 31 ), which eventually led to his full-time entry to radio in 1932.
* the Little House on the Prairie series, Laura Ingalls Wilder ( 1932 – 2006 )

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