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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fortunate that none of the passengers in Channel Crossing (see above) encounters the hero of this picture on his way to the boat. Mr. Latimer (Clive Brook) owns a house on the Dover Road where it is his whimsy to detain persons bound for France for the purpose of meddling in their business. Unlike the morose financier in Channel Crossing, who would doubtless have murdered Mr. Latimer on sight, the people whom Mr. Latimer entertains in Where Sinners Meet are four amiable peewees, admirably suited to his favorite pastime of interrupting elopements to make sure that the participants are well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Where Sinners Meet (RKO). | 6/4/1934 | See Source »

...Comite des Forges is not as it has frequently been called, the "French Steel Trust." It is not a cartel. Individual French iron and steel companies are bound together by rigid agreements covering quotas and prices in to great groups like the Comptoir Siderurgique de France or into lesser ones like the Comptoir des Rails or the Comptoir des Demi-Products. The Comite cannot be said to "combine" these organizations; in actually, however, it remains the most powerful iron and steel organization in France. It does not sell; it does not produce. Its activities are more subtle, more delicate than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARMS AND THE MEN | 5/23/1934 | See Source »

Members begins with my actually be as small and impressive as the capitalization world make them; it ends in the grand climax of Member No.1. Schneider-Creusot--whose capitalization of 100,00,000 name reflects only a fraction of its true importance. The great and the little thus bound together make up the power and the glory of the Comite. It controls the press: it has the ear of the foreign office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARMS AND THE MEN | 5/23/1934 | See Source »

...system of legal medicine; a complete set of the transactions of the Medical Legal Society of Massachusetts, one of three in existence; and the original memoirs of Guiteau, in his own hand, written while he awaited execution for the assassination of President Garfield. The library also contains complete bound volumes of back issues of all European periodicals on the subject of legal medicine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIBRARY OF LEGAL MEDICINE WILL BE OPENED TOMORROW | 5/23/1934 | See Source »

...year-old Willie Mae Miller died today on a hospital operating table where she had been rushed for a hurried examination after a relapse at her home. There was a gasp of pain, then a fleeting little smile. She slumped back on the table. It was the end. . . . Leucemia. Bound Brook, N. J.-Mrs. Santo Pinto, 48, mother of eleven children, died late yesterday of leucemia, after an illness of 16 months. Orange, N. J.-Mrs. Hazel Sinonair, 30, died today of leucemia. She had been ill for 20 months and in the hospital for four weeks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Leucemia | 5/21/1934 | See Source »

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