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Awarded. To Dr. Alexis Carrel, 57, 1912 Nobel Prize winner, member of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research: $1,000 and the highly esteemed diploma given biennially for cancer research by Dr. Sofie A. Nordhoff-Jung, 64, assistant in gynecology at Georgetown University. Dr. Carrel has devised methods of growing...
Producer of The Swillin' Racket, The Silent Enemy and The Vikings of the North, all cinemas of seal taking.
Three and one-half years ago Singer Mary Lewis made news by demanding a drink from the musical director of Vita-phone Co., for whom she was to record The Barcarole. She drank too much, spoiled the record; the musical director was discharged (TIME, Oct. 24, 1927). Last week when...
No reporter need ask M. Morand what he thinks of Manhattan's skyline: it is all down here in ecstatic black & white. Aside from his few omissions, his book would make a fairly good, nearly up-to-the-minute guide from Battery to Bronx. One of the omissions: speakeasies...
Pictures for Italians are made in the U. S. because there are no ranking Italian producing companies. Some 70% of the 2,500 cinema theatres in Italy are supplied by U. S. products. Yet once Italy was powerful in the cinema. Italian-made Quo Vadis? started in 1913 a fashion...