Word: alan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that, if the cinema is not quite ready to call off its exploitation of G-men and supergangsters, it feels driven nevertheless to eerie heights of implausibility in search of new twists. Sylvia Sidney, naïve proprietress of a roadside restaurant, falls in love with a winning stranger (Alan Baxter) only to learn, when he begins discharging firearms, that he is Public Enemy No. A1. She is accused of aiding his escape, bullied into a false confession, sent to prison. To trap Baxter the G-men rig up an elaborate escape for Miss Sidney, shadow her every move...
...University of Chicago, Freshman Alan J. Kringel, 18, of Woodmere, N. Y., invented a chemical wrinkle-remover from animal blood, scowled for a month to develop a wrinkle, applied wrinkle-remover to wrinkle and cried, "It works...
...changes in the list of associates were also announced last night. Edwin S. Amazeen '31, former Graduate Secretary of Phillips Brooks House, has been obliged to resign because he is no longer available for the noon luncheon in Cambridge. Alan McNaughton Gordon Little, instructor in Greek and Latin, has been appointed to the list of associates...
...live to see the day when Mr. J. Raymond Walsh (or even Mr. Alan Sweezy) will be President of the American Federation of Labor...
Philadelphia, Pa.: Alan S. Evans '39, Ridley Park, Pa.; Richard H. Seymer '39, Narberth...