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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sirs: . . . Did Mrs. Fiske, as well as Mrs. Leslie Carter, appear in The Heart of Maryland which was the play based on the poem referred to? Mrs. Carter acted in that play during the early part of her theatrical career, and I recall seeing her in a film version. It seems extremely unlikely that both ladies should have played the same role...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Sep. 9, 1935 | 9/9/1935 | See Source »

...people who go to the Fair are Iowa itself, in all its friendliness, power, vulgarity and genius. And the place to see them best is in the Tent City, a unique colony pitched in a rolling, wooded 100-acre plot adjoining the Fair Grounds. These visitors, 10,000 strong, appear at the Fair year after year, are its backbone. They bring their own tents and by some informal right of domain have title to their permanent tent platforms. Oldest of the oldsters form the elite along Grand Avenue. Newcomers live back in the hills on the dirt roads. They gossip...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FARMERS: Rural Revelry | 9/9/1935 | See Source »

Dear Senator Schwellenbach: You will recall that on the occasion of my appearance last week before the Special Committee of the Senate appointed to investigate lobbying activities, of which you are a member, you questioned me at some length on the subject of whether my services had been billed to the member companies of the Associated Gas & Electric System at the amount received by me, or whether there had been a ''loading" by the so-called "Hopson companies" to cover overhead expenses, office rents etc. You had apparently been advised, that although there was no such "loading...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Sep. 2, 1935 | 9/2/1935 | See Source »

...delegates would attend their second national convention in Milwaukee. Last week some 1,500 delegates showed up, but not President Roosevelt, busy with Congress in Washington, nor Son James, ill with a sore throat at Hyde Park. Sadly disappointed, but still hoping that Son Franklin Jr. might appear, the delegates sat down to listen to a speech by Pennsylvania's Governor George H. Earle. Midway in his speech a lanky youth of 19 stepped out on the flag-decked platform unannounced, sidled toward a chair. With a happy roar, the delegates leaped to their feet, charged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Young Democrats | 9/2/1935 | See Source »

...executives that Will Rogers' death last fortnight made it hard to know what to do with his two unreleased, completed pictures, this statement served as a convenient hint. Forty-eight hours after the Rogers funeral in Hollywood the first of the two, Steamboat Round the Bend, made its appearance in Hollywood and Chicago, began breaking Rogers records. The second, In Old Kentucky, is expected to appear in December...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Sep. 2, 1935 | 9/2/1935 | See Source »

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