Word: dearden
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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BURTON OF ARABIA-Seton Dearden- McBride...
...Unguarded Hour (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) is an elaborate demonstration of the not particularly startling hypothesis that any man's life contains moments when his whereabouts, if later questioned, would be hard to prove. Lady Dearden (Loretta Young) agrees to pay a blackmailer ?2,000 for letters written by Sir Alan Dearden (Franchot Tone) to his onetime mistress. At her rendezvous with the blackmailer Lady Dearden encounters two tourists. When, with Sir Alan Dearden as prosecutor, one of the tourists goes on trial for pushing the other one off a cliff, this chance meeting makes Lady Dearden a key witness...
Robert Berner of Dorchester, Mass.; Milton Bornstein of Mattapan, Mass.; Richard P. Buch of St. Louis, Mo.; John L. Burling of Washington, D. C.; William N. Campbell Jr., of Roslindale, Mass.; Edward N. Cooper of Cleveland, Ohio; Edward P. Davis, Jr., of St. Paul, Minn.; Albert B. Dearden of Teaneck, N. J.; Neston S. Foley of Somerville, Mass.; Sydney S. Gellis of Clarmont, N. H.; Alan Ginsburg of New Rochelle, N. Y.; Richard M. Goodwin of Newcastle, Ind.; George Gore of Rapid City, S. Dak.; John N. M. Howells of Kittery Point, Me.; Gove G. Johnson, Jr., of Washington...
...Voss and his partner L. 0. Dearden, another victim of the crash, were not only dentists but dope smugglers. Working with a former Air Force Officer named Pleass they would take frequent trips from the continent by air, drop packages of dope attached to tiny silk parachutes from the plane windows at pre-arranged spots. According to this story they knew that they were to be arrested when the City of Liverpool landed. Dr. Voss set fire to the plane, cremating his partner and his niece, and jumped on the 1,000-to-1 chance that he might escape with...
...prosecution scene in the courtroom will be dramatized by the two leading men. J. R. Yungblut '34, as Metcalf, the prisoner in the dock, who has been accused of the murder of his wife, is questioned by Robert Breckinridge '34, who plays the part of the attorney, Frank Dearden. The play itself will open tomorrow at the Pi Eta Theatre, and run for the remainder of the week...