Word: balmer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...eerie legend-the Indian Drum. Distinctly reverberant on nights of storm, the Drum of the Manitou has been heard to give one roll for every ship sunk on the Lakes, one beat for every life lost. Around one night on which the Drum counted wrong, Authors William Machharg & Edwin Balmer wrote a Great Lakes novel (The Indian Drum) whose authentic chill may well outlive the dangers of lake navigation...
Able Editor Burton left McCall's in 1927 after five brilliantly successful years, joined Cosmopolitan in 1931. McCall Co.'s other big magazine and Cosmopolitan's rival, Redbook, has been edited since 1927 by quick-thinking Edwin Balmer, who finds time on the side to write many a popular novel, many of them in collaboration with a prolific Redbook contributor, Princeton's Philip Wylie...
Death, as it must to all men, came last week to Cass Gilbert, 74, architect, in Brockenhurst, England. Had not a sudden heart attack laid him low in a bedroom of pleasant, rambling Balmer Lawn Hotel, he, his wife and daughter would have left in two days for Southampton and the U. S. Behind him Cass Gilbert left many a great building to keep his memory alive through many a long year...
AFTER WORLDS COLLIDE - Edwin Balmer & Philip Wylie- Stokes ($2). A thriller about life on a new planet; for those who are ashamed to be caught reading a detective story...
Officers of the Club who were elected at the first meeting are as follows: Amberg, president; G. F. Oest '33, vice president; A. E. Phillips '34, secretary; J. H. Ruskin '33, treasurer; F. DeW. Balmer '35, R. H. Dennison '33, C. L. Harris '34, T. W. Sharp '33, C. F. Vilter '35, and R. W. Vilter '33, members of the Committee...