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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Travesty of Truth." In Paris meanwhile tall, blond Premier Pierre Etienne Flandin was answering curvesome, darkling Realmleader Adolf Hitler's decree of Rearmament. Facts may be dull but M. Flandin, opening quietly, opposed facts to Der Reichsfuhrer's emotional outpouring of certain "truths" devoutly believed in the Fatherland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Facts v. Truths | 4/1/1935 | See Source »

...Blond, curly-headed James R. Collins was sitting around the restaurant at Roosevelt Field Hotel with other unemployed pilots, smoking, sipping coffee, jesting casually about his profession. Since 1929 when he quit as chief test pilot for Curtiss, he had been a free-lance specialist on power dives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Damn .Fool's Job | 4/1/1935 | See Source »

...living, moderately prominent. Pierre, the eldest, is a well known actor of the Théâtre I'Athénée, despite the paralyzed hand that the War gave him. Jean, the second, is a cinema director, lately produced a well reviewed film of Madame Bovary. Blond Claude, familiar to all art students in dozens of child portraits, is the plump & prosperous owner of the largest cinema in Antibes, L'Antipolis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Painter's Painter | 3/25/1935 | See Source »

...Author. It would be news if a first-flight German author still lived in Germany. Bruno Frank, like most of his colleague-compatriots, does not, is settled in comfortable exile at Sanary, on the Riviera, near his fellow-exile, Lion Feuchtwanger. Big, baldish, blond, Bruno Frank looks like a professional wrestler, lives with the precise routine of a German Ph.D. (which he is). For years a best-seller in Germany, he was until recently one of the most popular German playwrights. He enjoys eating, drinking, smoking; dislikes noises, hypocrites, badly-bound books. He is at present in London, writing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Don Quixote's Author | 3/4/1935 | See Source »

...Mayfair. After appearing with Baker in the recent "Calling All Stars," they have accompanied him on his vaudeville tour. Herein lies a chance for Harvard men who miss their Broadway to get just a touch of it. But it's only a fleeting glimpse. Jack Whiting exhibits his handsome blond profile in putting across, as only he can, a few of the songs from his stage successes. And buxom Mitzi Mayfair twists her rubber legs into unique contortionist poses. The audience, overawed, sits on its hands, saving applause for three burlesque clowns whose antics are antique...

Author: By P. A. U., | Title: CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 2/9/1935 | See Source »

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