Word: baxters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...More Spring" is the other idyll, which brings together a team of lovers which by all rights according to all critics in all advertisements ought to be together all the time, Warner Baxter and Janet Gaynor. We, however, remember Warner Baxter as the dashing Mexican in the cinematic versions of O. Henry's southwest stories, and as the strong man in "The Renegade," and as the rebel in "Broadway Bill," so somehow we feel forced to disagree with all other critics. Despite the fact that the story is very sweet, we like Warner better in a much more masculine role...
Adams House will blossom forth again on Saturday evening with a novelty dance of circus motif. There will be dinner dancing from 7 to 12 o'clock with Ned Marshall's Orchestra. Patronesses will be Mrs. James P. Baxter, III, Mrs. Donald H. Wallace, and Mrs. Kenneth J. Conant...
Marriage Revealed. Lieutenant Com-mander Donald Baxter MacMillan, 60, Arctic explorer, veteran of 16 expeditions, including Admiral Peary's to the North Pole 27 years ago; and Miriam Look, his secretary; according to his announcement "in February and near St. Augustine...
Coal Miner Joe Kovarsky (Alan Baxter), jobless because he had been wrongly accused of participation in a plant bombing, is given a cruel choice. Either he must turn stoolpigeon on his fellow-workers, or the mine boss will deny Joe's wife the services of the company doctor in childbed. Joe does the human rather than the idealistic thing. His treachery is ultimately uncovered by his associates, and Joe departs from home and friends, a remorseful exile...
George Antonius, one of the few Arabian members of the British Secretariat, well-known for his political knowledge of the Near Eastern situation, will be a guest of James P. Baxter '26, associate professor of History, at a dinner in Adams House this evening...