Word: companions
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...press, a field which has disintegrated in the past 20 years. There are youngsters' magazines, like Child Life, American Boy and American Girl and the Tower Magazines' Tiny Tower. But there is nothing like the old loyalty and passionate enthusiasm for St. Nicholas and Youth's Companion...
...Companion, Country Home, although rich old "Joe" Knapp practically owns those magazines as majority stockholder of Crowell Publishing...
...Manhattan detective who accused him vaguely of swindling "a professor who wrote a lot of books." The professor was Duke University's famed psychologist William McDougall.† Last time Professor McDougall saw King was one autumn day in 1933. That day he gave King and a companion $10,550 in the morning, $10,000 more in the afternoon, for "royalty rights'' to oil fields in Iowa...
...clattered up to the country home of Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd in Charles County, Md., 30 mi. southeast of Washington. One's face was tight with pain and his left leg, booted and spurred, hung limp from the stirrup. The other, a chinless, watery-eyed youth, helped his companion dismount, hobble into the house. Dr. Mudd received them in his nightshirt. A kindly, cultured young physician, he was already well established in his country practice, well-liked and well-to-do. He set the hurt man's broken leg, put him to bed. At 2 o'clock...
...companion film, "Evelyn Prentice," Myrna Loy and William Powell exert their talents to make the picture less obnoxious than the usual run of attorney-for-the-defense pictures...