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Fortnight ago, Paymaster Edward Connaughton of Socony-Vacuum Transportation Co.'s tanker line committed suicide. "Tell Head," read the note he left, "he is the biggest crook in the world." Last week Socony-Vacuum found out what he meant. William C. Head, 50, of Brooklyn, paymaster of the company's barge line, confessed that over a period of 25 years he had stolen $300,000 by padding payrolls. The company got its next surprise when it found itself in the fur and chicken business. Paymaster Head had invested his stealings in the model Twin Brooks & Hudson Fur Farms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Crime-of-the-Week | 12/12/1932 | See Source »

...ugliest professional athletes in the U. S. last week crawled through the ropes of a ring at Madison Square Garden. One was blubbery Ed ("Strangler") Lewis, recognized by the New York State Athletic Commission as the heavyweight wrestling champion of the world. The other was crook-nosed Ray Steele, whose challenge the Commission had ordered Lewis to accept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Steele v. Strangler | 12/12/1932 | See Source »

...eyed, who putters about the Yard hello-ing everybody. Wearing always a low stiff collar and an oldtime high-cut jacket, he carries like all good Bostonians a green bookbag, is always accompanied by "Phantom," a blind old spaniel that has to be guided across busy streets by the crook of Dr. Lowell's cane. Harvardmen know that their "Prexy" is rich, resolute, articulate, astringent; an authority on political science and campanology (the science of bells); A Lowell of Lowells, brother of the late Astronomer Percival and the late terrifying, cigar-smoking poetess Amy who used to proclaim...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Lowell Out | 11/28/1932 | See Source »

Paramount invariably gives Director Lubitsch expert casts and this time he had Herbert Marshall for the role of a romantic crook, Miriam Hopkins for the crook's accomplice and inamorata, and Kay Francis for the patrician lady they set out to rob. Miss Francis obligingly makes Herbert Marshall her secretary and then falls in love with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Nov. 21, 1932 | 11/21/1932 | See Source »

...Ackerman '34, C.M. Agress '33, Lesier Arnow '34, David Band '34, C.L. Barber '35, F.C. Bartter '35, F. de W. Belman, Jr. '35, D.J. Boorstin '34, H.S. Bowen '35, J.A. Cooper '32, H.C. Crook, Jr. '34, H.E. Dow '33, Philippe Dur '35, R.M. Goodwin '34, George Gore '34, C.E. Harriss '34, E.G. Helvenston '33, G.G. Johnson, Jr. '34, Robert Kramer, Jr. '35, D.L. Krupsaw '34, A.h. Levy '34, Edmund Liberman '33, R.A. McIninch '34, G.F. Oest '33, J.H. Phillips '35, R.H. Prew '33, J.B. Richards '34, William Rickel '34, A.G. Sanderson, Jr. '33, J.E. Shoemaker '35, E.M. Snell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee on Scholarships Awards 298 Upperclassmen Fund Totalling $99,284 | 11/21/1932 | See Source »

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