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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Robert Saltonstall has been selected as head patroness, and will be assisted by Mrs. Wilbur C. Abbott, Mrs. Karl Adams, Mrs. Frederick L. Ames, Mrs. Henry D. Atwater, Mrs. Oakes Ames, Mrs. Robert E. Bacon, Mrs. John N. Barbee, Mrs. Conrad Bell, Mrs. Nicholas Biddle, Mrs. Alexander M. Blackburn, Mrs. Henry W. Browne, Mrs. Julian G. Buckley, Mrs. James Burns, Mrs. George F. Canfield, Mrs. Philip P. Chase, Mrs. Charles M. Clark, Mrs. Edward F. Clark, Mrs. William L. Dearborn, Mrs. Robert D. Donaldson, Mrs. H. Edward Dreier, Mrs. Thomas E. Dunn, Mrs. Samuel Eliot, Mrs. Charles F. Fawsett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAMES OF SENIOR SPREAD PATRONESSES GIVEN OUT | 6/1/1928 | See Source »

...Winkle, then replaced him in the title part, married and had three daughters. Many years ago, Thomas Jefferson left the legitimate stage and went into the movies; five years ago he came back to the stage and took over Frank Bacon's part in Lightnin'. Last week, divorced from his first wife because he had made too realistic love to his cinematic heroines, Thomas Jefferson announced his intention of marrying the latest one of these, Daisy M. Robinson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: Jeffersons | 5/28/1928 | See Source »

Appears at breakfast table promptly at 8, sips orange juice and coffee, eats a fair amount of oatmeal, nibbles bits of toast, rolls, eggs, bacon; gives new dimes or nickels to servants and guests. He has distributed some 22,000 of these gleaming coins in the last two decades. To those he sees every day, he usually gives nickels; to others, dimes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Ledger Man | 5/21/1928 | See Source »

...Music has here entombed a rich treasure but still fairer hopes. Franz Schubert lies here. Born Jan. 31, 1797; died Nov. 19, 1828, thirty-one years old." This, the epitaph on the beloved composer's tomb in Vienna, was quoted last week when Katherine Bacon gave a stirring piano recital of his works in Town Hall, Manhattan. Meanwhile, it was announced that some 500 manuscripts had been submitted for the $20,000 prize contest for orchestral compositions in honor of Franz Schubert, sponsored by the Columbia Phonograph Co. National origins of manuscripts were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Staccato | 5/14/1928 | See Source »

Prosecution. What the Government had to prove was that Oilman Sinclair had conspired with Albert Bacon Fall, Secretary of the Interior in the Harding Cabinet, to lease the Teapot Dome oil reserve fraudulently in 1922. The Government proceeded to show that Fall avoided other bids for the lease until after Sinclair's lease was secretly signed; that Sinclair later gave Fall $304,000 in cash and Liberty Bonds, $233,000 being for a one-third interest in Fall's ranch, for which Sinclair never took a receipt. The Government was prepared to show that the Fall ranch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORRUPTION: Old Oil | 4/30/1928 | See Source »

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