Word: baxters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Prominent in the small group of educators present at the inauguration of Tyler Dennett as president of Williams College today will be James Phinney Barter III, associate professor of History, and Master of Adams House. Professor Baxter has a leave of absence for the first half year, which he will spend in research work in Wahsington...
...Warner Baxter portrays the embittered young doctor who, landing in the Canary Islands during a visitation of the Yellow Fever, allays the plague and at the same time makes right his own Weltanschuung. The part of the girl whose life is saved, and who in turn aids in the doctor's salvation, is played with great charm by Madge Evans. The fact that she already has a husband--and an indignant English husband at that--complicated things somewhat. But at length the tangled thread is unraveled in true stoic manner. "Grand Canary" is an interesting picture, and the shots...
Lefter Than Left. In Washington, Lewis Baxter ("Lewie") Schwellenbach's strongest opponent for the Democratic Senatorial nomination ran on a "Left Wing" platform, advocating state owner ship of utilities. Lefter than left, Candidate Schwellenbach, Seattle attorney, borrowed Upton Sinclair's EPIC plan and campaigned for End Poverty In Washington. He and his EPIW won. A 40-year-old bachelor who lives with his mother, Nominee Schwellenbach has come by his Leftism lately. Two years ago he was inconspicuously defeated in the Democratic gubernatorial primary by Governor Clarence D. Martin. As soon as he was elected, Governor Martin made...
James Phinney Baxter 3rd, Associate Professor of History, will spend the next six months in Washington doing research work for his new book on Anglo-American Relations between 1860 and 1870. He has spont the summer in the Canadian Archives doing similar work...
Grand Canary (Fox). In show business "Canary" means soprano, but this picture is not about a musicomedienne. Its hero is another Hollywood reliable, the downhearted doctor. Harvey Leith (Warner Baxter) has invented an extraordinary serum in his London laboratory. When he administers it too late, three patients die and he is discredited as a quack. Morbidly discouraged, he boards ship for distant ports. At sea he meets Lady Mary Fielding (Madge Evans), returning to her husband in the Canary Islands...