News and Views of Literary London
Date: 04 April 1937
By Herbert W. Horwill
Herbert Horwill
Literary Notes

William Charles Anthony Gaunt (born 3 April 1937 in Pudsey, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English actor. He became widely known for television roles such as Richard Barrett in The Champions (1968–1969), Arthur Crabtree in No Place Like Home (1983–87) and Andrew Prentice in Next of Kin (1995–97). He has had many other roles on television and also an extensive stage career as an actor and director, including performances with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Lees meer...3 april 1937 was een zaterdag onder het sterrenbeeld ♈. Het was de 92e dag van het jaar. President van de Verenigde Staten was Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Als je op deze dag bent geboren, ben je 88 jaar oud. Je laatste verjaardag was op donderdag 3 april 2025, 215 dagen geleden. Je volgende verjaardag is op vrijdag 3 april 2026, in 149 dagen. Je hebt 32.357 dagen geleefd, of ongeveer 776.568 uur, of ongeveer 46.594.105 minuten, of ongeveer 2.795.646.300 seconden.
Date: 04 April 1937
By Herbert W. Horwill
Herbert Horwill
Literary Notes
Date: 04 April 1937
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Ital view of mil operations (A Cortesi)
Date: 03 April 1937
Wins Editor and Publisher Cup
Date: 04 April 1937
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
H A Kauranda, Reuters News Agency correspondent, charged with sending out unfounded repts of domestic situation
Date: 04 April 1937
CURRENT exhibitions at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts include American Paintings from the Chicago Annual Exhibition, famous book plates, Japanese color prints, ancient Chinese bronzes and jades, a German altarpiece presented by Mrs. Florence Schermerhorn, and El Greco's "Portrait of a Spanish Noble," a recent accession.
Date: 04 April 1937
Beau Geste; plans for remake in color
Date: 04 April 1937
The editors of nine metropolitan college papers met yesterday in Hartley Hall, Columbia University, and formed the Metropolitan College Newspaper Association. The conference was called by Thomas M. Jones, editor of The Columbia Spectator, and Albert Sussman, editor of The City College Campus.
Date: 04 April 1937
By Howard Devree
Howard Devree
Exhibition
Date: 03 April 1937
After one of the most bizarre performances on record, "White Horse Inn" late yesterday afternoon decided to stick around a while longer. On Thursday it was scheduled to close its run tonight at the Center Theatre.