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As a subscriber, for the past five years to your most worthy and accurate periodical, I am taking the liberty of requesting you to correct a misstatement on p. 11 of the Nov. 26 issue, wherein you state Mabel Walker Willebrandt was the first woman to be appointed to a...
Died. Charles Bancroft Dillingham, 66, theatrical producer; of arteriosclerosis; in Manhattan. In 36 years he produced more than 200 plays (Mlle Modiste, Chin-Chin, Blossom Time, Sunny, The Last of Mrs. Cheyney). In 1914 he took over Manhattan's big Hippodrome where he installed skating rinks, swimming tanks, staged extravagant...
The babies first appear yelling lustily as Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe lifts them from their incubators. He recognizes each one by weight and appearance as he calls out her name: Yvonne, Annette, Marie (in a bonnet), Cecile, Emilie. A nurse places them in a row on a table. Only Yvonne...
Annette Erin O'Brien-Moore was born in Los Angeles in 1906, studied at St. Joseph's Convent in Tucson, planned to be a sculptor. At 15, she made her first appearance on the Manhattan stage. That she has not appeared in cinema before is partly due to...
Only God knew who was who and who was first in the clothesbasket. In the bustle of delivery Dr. Dafoe's helpers had misarranged the girls. Few days later, after Mrs. Dionne regained energy enough to think, she picked the names Cecile, Yvonne, Marie, Emily, Annette. A trained nurse...