Word: cabots
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...spring, for the first time since 1934. That year she was the center of a long custody battle between her mother, Mrs. Reginald C. Vanderbilt, and her aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. Through last summer and fall she was photographed with a series of escorts that included Cinemactors Bruce Cabot, Randolph Scott, George Montgomery and di Cicco. Her fiancé has been married once before: to the late buxom, blonde Cinemactress Thelma Todd, who died of undetermined causes in 1935, a year after their divorce. His father, the late Pasquale Sr., was a Long Island truck gardener known...
Sundown (Wanger; United Artists). In East Africa, sundown is the best time of the day. It is quiet then; night is near; and there is nothing to do. There, in a lonely desert outpost, Bruce Cabot, George Sanders, Reginald Gardiner and other British colonials thwart a Nazi scheme to arm and rouse the natives, in ten reels of old-fashioned romanticadventure melodrama...
...been assisted by Miss Edith Christiensen of the Consumers' Division of OPA. Philip Cabot, professor of Business Administration, has had charge of arranging the facilities for the meetings in Baker Hall and will be chairman of one of the sessions...
Representatives of Both labor and government will broadcast nationwide Saturday night and Sunday afternoon in conjunction with the conferences on "Labor in National Defense" at the Business School this weekend. To be held in Baker Hall, the conferences have been arranged by Phillip Cabot, professor of Business Administration, and Monroe Sweetland, of the Labor Division...
...final sesison at noon Sunday the speaker will be Dr. Luther Gulick, Committee on Post-War Planning, National Resources Planning Board, who has just returned from a conference on post-war plans in England. He will speak on "When Peace Comes." Professor Philip Cabot will preside, and the comentator will be Benjamin M. Selekman, Lecturer on Urban Industrial Problems at Harvard...