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  1. Broadway. The Red Cat (Sep 19, 1934 - Sep 29, 1934) Performer: Porter Hall [John Charteris] Play Drama Original. The Dark Tower (Nov 25, 1933 - Jan 1934) Performer: Porter Hall [William Curtis] Play Melodrama Original. The Warrior's Husband (Mar 11, 1932 - May 21, 1932) Performer: Porter Hall [Gaganius, The Herald]

  2. 20 de ago. de 2021 · Porter Hall is located in the West Green, coordinates F-5 on the campus map. It is marked as #112 on the map. Built in 1959, the five story building was originally used for Botany, Geography, Geology, and Psychology departments. Major renovations and repairs were made to the building in 1993, and it ...

  3. Hall was well known as a generous and outgoing person who was well-liked by almost everybody he knew. It is ironic that the role he is most often seen in today is that of an atheist in Going My Way (1944) - ironic because Hall was a deacon in his church. Hall, who didn't make his first movie until he was 43, remained active until his death in 1953.

  4. His Girl Friday (1940) -- (Movie Clip) The Real Red Menace In the press room at the courthouse, Howard Hawks directs the guys from Ben Hecht’s original play (Roscoe Karns as McCue, Porter Hall as Murphy, Ernest Truex as Roy, Cliff Edwards as Endicott, Frank Jenks as Wilson), and Roz Russell convincing as the title character, their pal Hildy, informing them she’s done, in His Girl Friday, 1940.

  5. Porter Hall. Porter Hall, built in 1964, is a traditional residence hall in Pollock Halls. Porter features double rooms and is coed by the floor - one gender is assigned to a floor, with genders varying by floor. One common bathroom is available per floor. Supplemental housing is also located on every floor.

  6. Here are 10 things you should know about Porter Hall, born 133 years ago today. He was one of the more prolific character actors of the 1930s and '40s.

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  7. Hall was well known as a generous and outgoing person who was well-liked by almost everybody he knew. It is ironic that the role he is most often seen in today is that of an atheist in Going My Way (1944) - ironic because Hall was a deacon in his church. Hall, who didn't make his first movie until he was 43, remained active until his death in 1953.