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A Farewell to Arms. Laurence Stallings was a co-author of What Price Glory and of Rainbow. Best that can be said of his adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's bit ter, static War novel is that Mr. Stallings has attempted to interpolate little of his own material. Worst that...
Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, onetime U. S. assistant attorney general m charge of Prohibition, heard a report that she had been hired as counsel for Giant Fruit Industries, Inc., California grapegrowers. Mrs. Willebrandt said she had never heard of Giant Fruit Industries, Inc., grapegrowers. Catherine Booth, British Salvation Army Commissioner...
A month ago Editor Carl Florian ("Zit") Zittel devoted the entire back page of his paper to the story of a young Manhattan doctor whose showgirl fiancée had gone to Hollywood. The girl had broken her promise of marriage, refused to return the doctor's gift of jewelry, worth...
Black. English, Scotch, Welsh and Irish were the nurses chosen to attend George V during his desperate illness (TIME, Dec. 3, 1928 et seq.). Last week Irishwomen were one up on Englishwomen, Scotch-women, Welshwomen. Nurse Catherine Black (Irish) was appointed permanent nurse to His Majesty, installed at Buckingham Palace...
Fortnight ago a man appeared in the secluded spot where Joseph Mozynsky and Catherine May, lovers, sat in a parked car near Little Neck, L. I. He ordered Mozynsky into the front seat, then shot him. The girl he escorted to a bus, sent her home. Next day, the New...