Word: culver
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...STOOD I-Jane Culver-Houghton Mifflin ($2). Promising first novel about a dreamy girl waking up from nursery-tale religion...
...intelligence Kelly became a good practical engineer, a good practical politician with the Sanitary District. His first wife died in 1918. Four years later he married a woman 15 years his junior. In 1925 his 14-year-old son, an only child, died after a mastoid operation at Culver Military Academy, whereupon the Kellys adopted three youngsters. For summers they bought a big, airy place on a lake near Eagle River, Wis., spent their winters in a remodeled colonial brick home on Ellis Avenue. In 1922 Ed Kelly, in addition to his job as the Sanitary District's chief...
...hole used was on his home Salisbury Country Club links. ¶ Red-headed Donald Budge, 17, of Oakland, Calif.: the U. S. junior tennis championship 6-4, 6-2, 1-6. 0-6, 8-6 in the final, against Gene Mako of Los Angeles; at Culver, Ind. On an adjoining court, his Oakland neighbor, Robert Harmon, won the boys' championship, 4-6, 6-0, 6-2, against Robert Riggs, of Los Angeles. ¶George Reis of Lake George, N. Y., in his brown-hulled speedboat, El Lagarto: the National Sweepstakes, at 15 miles, with 1,161 points...
...strung out an exciting story of the white woman who is charmed by the call of the desert and a wily philandering Arab in the person of Ramon Navarro. The story is old, the treatment is older, and not even a trio of the best second-rate stars in Culver City can give any more glamour to the exhausted Sahara, but withal "The Barbarian" now playing at the University Theatre in the Square is entertaining in a mild harmless...
...Culver City, Calif...