Word: alan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...make it a peculiarly stagey exposé. The garage is an interesting and elaborate caution to curious motorists. In addition to its ramps and airshafts, it contains a mechanic stupider than most real ones (Guinn Williams), a speakeasy with onyx bar, a suite of offices in which a racketeer (Alan Dinehart) operates with the assistance of a dumb monster (George Rosener) and a paint shop in the attic where purloined vehicles can be made unrecognizable in three and one-quarter minutes. Fast Life (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) is a flagrantly foolish little picture in which Sandy Norton (William Haines) wins...
...Westboro, Herbert Y. Olds '34 of Lynn, Irving L. Pavlo of Malden, William G. Perry, Jr. '35 of Brookline, Arthur S. Pier, Jr. '35 of Concord New Hampshire, Albert Pratt '33 of Roxbury. John, B. Rackliffe '34 of Newton Jacob E. Rubinow '33 of South Manchester, Connecticut, Alan C. Russell '35 of Brooklyn, New York, George C. St. John, Jr. '33 of Wallingford, Connecticut, Richard S. Salant '35 of New York City, Walter S. Salani '33 of New York City, Robert D. Sand '35 of New York City, Herbert P. Schoen '35 of Glerr Falls, New York, Frederick C. Schuldt...
...razed more historic landmarks, raised more skyscrapers than any other man. Said he, "If something should happen . . . to sweep away every dollar I have in the world ... I could rebuild my fortune in half the time." He planned in 1925 a huge $10,000.000 loft building for his son Alan, 13. Alan died; he put up an eight-story building with his son's bust over the entrance. He was last week defending a suit brought by his stockholders...
...Anderson '36, Henry Aranew, Jr. '34, H.L. Barrows '3, J.N. Belkin '35, C.A. Buffs '33, R,O. Carleton '3b, S.C. Carpenter '33, D.C. Clos '35, D.E. Cone '34, A.H. Daniels '33, O.H. Dayis '34, J.M. Esiabrook '34, H.A. Fiersi '35, Alan Ginsburg '34, A.L. Gordon '34, D.W. Bull '35, W.A. Huppuch '33, B.H. Junker '33, H.C. Lehman '33, W.H. Lehr '34, O.M. Lurie '35, A.G. Malkan '33, Roland Maycock '33, B.P. Millar '35, Joseph Neyer '34, Birdsey Renshaw '33, E.B. Shoenbach '33, H.A. Seaver Jr. '33, E.N. Stillson ocC, I.M. Street '35, W.S. Thomas ocC, G.B. Walker '33, J.S.P. Walker...
...oldsters were retired Broker Alan Ramsay Hawley, a round-faced, grey-haired gentleman who won the International in 1910; and famed old Aeronaut-Poet Augustus Post, an arresting figure of lordly carriage, with grey trowel beard, curling mustaches and somewhat rambling speech. He was Mr. Hawley's co-pilot on the 1910 flight in which they made an unofficial distance record which has never been surpassed-1,172 mi. Other oldtimers. proud of their kinship in the venerable clan of ballooning, came to congratulate Settle and Van Orman. (Their respective copilots were Lieut. Wilfred Bushnell, a portly, moon-faced...