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...Fairbanks, fond of traveling, went globe trotting alone. Last week he wired her from London that she would have to pay for the upkeep of ''Pickfair," their Beverly Hills home. To the Press, she wept, confirmed the separation, hinted at divorce. Divorced. John Borden, 49, oil tycoon, "Millionaire Explorer"; by Courtney Letts Stillwell Borden. 34; Chicago socialite once previously married; in Reno. Died. Roscoe Conkling ("Fatty") Arbuckle, 46, globular oldtime cinemactor; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. Although acquitted of manslaughter after the death of one Virginia Rappe eleven years ago, the malodorous evidence brought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jul. 10, 1933 | 7/10/1933 | See Source »

Seeking Divorce. Courtney Letts Stillwell Borden, 36, member of Chicago's famed Wartime "Big Four" socialite beauty quartet, † from John Borden, 49, explorer and stockbroker, whose divorced first wife married Composer John Alden Carpenter; in Reno. Grounds: cruelty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jun. 12, 1933 | 6/12/1933 | See Source »

HARVARD TUFTS Adams, c.f. r.f., Ralph Ware, r.f. s.s., Borden Thacher, 3b. l.f., Clayman Nevin, c. 3b., Kaese Gleason, 1b. 1b., Batchelder McCaffrey, l.f. 2b., Grinnell Hines, 2b. c.f., Woodworth Sargent, s.s. c., Ingraham Taylor, p. p., Andruszklewicz...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON NINE TO MEET TUFTS HERE TOMORROW | 5/17/1933 | See Source »

Nine Pine Street (by John Colton, Donald Blackwell, Carleton & William Miles; Margaret Hewes, producer). The case of Lizzie Borden, who is popularly supposed to have murdered her father and stepmother in Fall River two generations ago, has produced a body of New England legend and at least one folk ballad. It has taken four playwrights to stage the tale, and what they have done is not important. What is important is the amazing transfiguration of Lillian Gish as an actress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: May 8, 1933 | 5/8/1933 | See Source »

...General Electric's profits shrank from $40,957,000 in 1931 to $14,404,000. Radio Corp., which, despite its spectacular opportunities, has never paid a common dividend in its history, showed a $1,334,000 loss against a $769,000 profit the year before. Borden Co. (milk) reported a profit of $7,524,000 against $16,088,000 in 1931. U. S. Rubber reduced its $13,074,000 deficit of 1931 to $10,358,000. Low metal prices caused the Guggenheims' American Smelting & Refining to show a loss of $4,506,000 against a 1931 profit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Earnings, 1932 | 3/13/1933 | See Source »

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