Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Divorced. Maurice ("Buddy") Maschke Jr., Cleveland attorney and son of Cleveland's onetime Republican boss; by Helen Morgan, piano-sitting soprano; in Los Angeles. Grounds: he was cruel to her, mistreated her goldfish...
Incredibly, Robert College survived and flourished. It found rich U. S. patrons, notably the late Cleveland H. Dodge. Other U. S. educational ventures sprang up in the Near East-Istanbul Woman's College, International College at Izamir, American University of Beirut, American College of Sofia, Athens College. Slowly Near Easterners overcame their fixed idea that all foreign ventures in their lands were for purposes of political or commercial advantage. In time the U. S. colleges, independent but banded together since 1919 in the Near East College Association, were acclaimed as brilliant beacons in the Near East march toward Western...
Convened in Cleveland last week, the American Newspaper Guild: ¶ Approved (76½-to-47½)) affiliation with the American Federation of Labor, provided two-thirds of the Guild's entire membership approves. ¶ Went on record for a vertical union in the newspaper industry. ¶ Authorized its officers to work for "an independent political Labor party." ¶ Unanimously re-elected President Heywood Broun for a third term...
...quite as remote from the workers' lives as peculiar Park Avenue triangles and Hollywood infidelities." While officially professing no political creed, most League member theatres leaned inevitably toward Socialism. Membership was usually composed of unemployed or partly employed industrial workers not only in big centres like Chicago and Cleveland but in smaller manufacturing cities like Moline, Ill. and Gary, Ind. Not infrequently the shirt-sleeved amateurs went to the theatre after work, rehearsed and played there, ate there and slept on cots pitched on the stage. Through the League's play service, such "agitprop" pieces as Comrade...
...Arioli, Jr.; Z. A. Arenson; John Ashmead, Jr.; C. D. Ashmore; J. S. Bainbridge; W. L. Batt; David Beck; F. C. Bosler; D. M. Bowen; R. R. Boyd; R. P. Breck; N. C. Burbank, Jr.; C. D. Campbell; W. D. Castle; H. L. Chadbourne; A. M. Clark; H. vanB. Cleveland; E. R. Coburn; R. C. Cochrane, Jr.; L. A. Collins; J. L. Coombs; S. P. Cotton; E. H. Cox; Sylvester Cunningham; S. M. Dall; J. L. Dampeer; J. K. Davis; H. G. Deane; J. K. P. de Varon; Hume Dow; A. C. Doyle; Aldrich Durant, Jr.; J. R. Egan...