Word: carewe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Chicago: December 28, James P. Baxter '41, 38 South Dearborn Street; Cincinnati, Ohio: J. Gerald Heathcote, 1331 Carew Tower; Cleveland: December 28. William L. Calfee '39, 1956 Union Commerce Building...
Harvard Club of Cineinnati, J. Gerard Heathcote, 1331 Carew Tower; Harvard Club of Cleveland, Richard Inglis, Jr. '33, 630 Bulkley Building; Harvard Club of Concord, Stephen P. Baldwin '43, 13 Lexington...
Major Patrick Pole-Carew, 33, late of His Majesty's Irish Guards, came home one night in January 1946 and found his wife, Sonia, 30, in bed with her riding master, Thomas Chisman, 44. "I did not waken them," Pole-Carew said last week, "but went to my own bed and had a good night's sleep...
Most of what acting is required is adequately handled by Helen Carew and Charles Middleton as the wife and her farmer, any by Charles Burrows, in the only true comic characterization, as Uncle Walt, the perennial senile hick, The rest of the cast waits of the plot to thicken an occasionally jell into a laugh. There are more than the usual number of chuckles and a few that make you rock...
...ravished when Omai, who had never seen a horse, exclaimed: "What a big hog!" He was captivated when, during his first coach journey, Omai observed: "We go one way; houses, fences, trees all go other way. Ver' fine-sit, talk, maybe sleep, and at same time go!" Lady Carew was enchanted when she asked Omai how he liked tea. "Ver' well," he said, "not ver' ill." Lady Townshend was even more enchanted when she asked Omai how he liked notorious Lady Carew. "Ver' nice," he said, "not ver' nasty...