Word: cousinly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hearst's International News Photos turned it down. So did Times Wide World and Acme (a first cousin to United Press and Scripps-Howard). But AP's Kent Cooper called together his directors and his smart picture chief, Norris Huse. They visualized a nationwide network of leased wires flashing all AP pictures to AP papers 24 hours a day-pictures moving over the wires simultaneously with the news, appearing in print alongside the stories as a matter of routine. The job would cost more than a million dollars a year, $560,000 in wire tolls alone. With careful...
Singing Wood, a bay colt, is the best of Mrs. John Hay ("Jock") Whitney's three candidates. Mrs. Whitney's sporting mother-in-law, Mrs. Payne Whitney, tops the mass entry list with five nominees; her husband's cousin Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney has four, but no other Whitney horse compares with Singing Wood. Last year he won the Futurity, was top money 2-year-old with $88,050 winnings...
...editorials, sometimes banged out on a typewriter by Editor Patterson, sometimes by his only editorial writer, Reuben Maury, are Mr. Patterson's substitute for his youthful reform pamphlets. Simple, often monosyllabic, strongly liberal, they might well enrage Publisher Patterson's Red-baiting cousin "Bertie" McCormick, publisher of the Chicago Tribune. The News was the first newspaper in Manhattan to adopt a five-day week, first to fly the Blue Eagle. It roundly flayed the Press at large for pleading "freedom of the press" as a defense against an NRA newspaper code. It scolded its brothers for resisting Child...
...CAUTLEY MYSTERY-A. Fielding-Kinsey ($2). Apparent greed murder, with three cousin suspects, brings Inspector Pointer to rural England. Following another murder, a trap is baited, the killer caught...
...sons: Frederick, a Kuhn, Loeb partner; Gerald, the 'cellist; Paul ("Piggy") who is a vice president of Bank of the Manhattan Co.; Edward, the secretary-treasurer of the new School of American Ballet. James Paul Warburg who writes popular songs with his wife, Katherine ("Kay") Swift, is a cousin, son of the late Paul Moritz Warburg. * The endowment was for $5,000 a year. During Depression it shrank...