Word: barkers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Robert H.Morse '39 Edward T. Barker '37 from the first heat; Elmore Bostwick Jr. '39, Karl M. Davies '39 from the second heat; William P. Keats, '38, Jerome Olrich IG.,from the third...
Admiral and Mrs. Gherardi, Colonel and Mrs. Harris, and Captain and Mrs., Barker will receive. Proceeds of the Dance will be given to Phillips Brooks House...
...melodramatic year 1933, spindly Alvin Karpis joined forces in St. Paul with Kate ("Ma") Barker and her sons Fred and Arthur. In little more than a year the Karpis-Barker gang became the nation's most formidable criminal outfit, made nearly $500,000 by robbing banks, kidnapping such folk as St. Paul's Brewer William Hamm and Banker Edward George Bremer. Then police and G-Men began weeding the gang out. "Ma" and Fred Barker and another mobster died un der Federal guns. Six other Barker-Karpis hoodlums and accomplices were put behind bars, seven more were under...
...picture starts off its hero (William Powell) as a barker at the Chicago World's Fair. He makes a fortune out of Sandow, the strong man, loses it at Monte Carlo, recoups in London by a contract with Anna Held (Luise Rainer) whom he steals from under the nose of his arch rival (Frank Morgan). He gives her a dozen orchids every day, makes her famed for her milk baths, eventually marries her. At this point, The Great Ziegfeld soars from the prose of fictionized biography into the poetry of revue. For 20 minutes, a huge revolving staircase exhibits...
Speakers will first establish the inevitability of armed conflict. The subject of De Veaux Smith '37 is "The Threat of Peace"; William J. Barker '37, "Counter Attack"; Robert W. Bean '39, "The Canadian Menace"; and Robert M. Terrall '36, "Hearst--The Man." Rolf Kaltenborn '37 will preside...