Word: curtise
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In Washington last week, where he had been obscurely practicing law since 1933, a heart attack brought death at 76 to one of the few men who ever genuinely enjoyed being Vice President of the U. S. For 36 years his colleagues in House and Senate knew Kansas' Charles...
Last week plain "Charlie" Curtis still had a warm place in those friends' hearts. As for a niche in U. S. history, his best chance seemed to be by reason of the facts that he had been: 1) the first man of Indian blood to become Vice President; 2...
At 18 Hofmann was touring again, this time as a full-fledged artist with a technique that surpassed Paderewski's. At 60, his powers are undiminished. his energy strong. He played in Europe all last autumn, plans to give 30 U. S. recitals this winter, make a South American...
Acting as ushers will be the following: John Derman '36, Head Usher, Walter L. Crampton '36, Peter Ward '36. Thomas G. Curtis '36, Thomas H. Bilodeau '37, George G. Hedblom '37, C. Russell Allen '33, and Philip T. Shaban '38.
I Want a Policeman (by Rufus King & Milton Lazarus; Francis Curtis, Richard Myers, producers) runs true to the form of latter-day stage mysteries which, unable to compete with the range and detail of cinema thrillers, depend for their excitement upon foolish exaggeration and lots of low comedy. For almost...