Word: beane
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Robinson's earlier pictures. It shows him as a retired Chicago gangster, doing his best to lead a life of moneyed case at Santa Barbara. In retirement. Francis J. ("Bugs") Ahearn conceals the source of his wealth, promptly sets about joining what he thinks is the Santa Barbara bean monde. He becomes betrothed to an alluring blonde (Helen Vinson), learns enough polo to join a local team, buys a $600,000 share of her father's brokerage business, secures an immense mansion. complete with servants and secretary (Mary Astor) in which to entertain her friends. The members...
Board of Traders asked each other: "Why else did Curtis Bean Dall buy a seat on the Board of Trade a week ago? He must expect it." Mr. Ball's father-in-law in the White House (where Mr. Dall visited over the weekend) took pains to foster the inflation psychology pointed out to the closed but not silent corporation of White House newshawks four points, all "anti-deflationary": 1) release of $4,000,000,000 in deposits still tied up in closed banks, 2) guarantee of Federal reserve deposits with a $2.000,000,000 fund, 3) higher crop...
...Late Christopher Bean"--Henry Miller, 43rd Street E.--Pauline Lord is most diverting in this long-running droll comedy in which a New England family suddenly becomes aware of art in a mad scramble for money...
Down to table at the Executive Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa. one evening last week sat Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt and 49 other persons unaccustomed to dining on black bean soup, stuffed cabbage and hamburger steak. With many a polite smile and exclamation they proceeded to eat not only black bean soup, stuffed cabbage and hamburger but also cornbread, spinach, apple & orange salad, ice cream. Not because Governor Gifford Pinchot was serving them the menu did his guests exclaim, but because he had paid for each one's food (except the ice cream, which came extra) only...
...Curtis Bean Dall, son-in-law of President-elect Roosevelt, applied for membership on the New York Cotton Exchange. At the year end he retired as a partner of Goodbody & Co., has since operated independently with a desk at E. F. Hutton...