Word: del
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cathedral Church of St. John Wilmington, Del...
...number of people believe that the costs of corporate reorganizations are scandalously high. Last week they found a Federal judge who agreed with them. Passing on bills submitted in a Federal court in Wilmington, Del. in connection with the reorganization of National Department Stores, Judge John P. Nields slashed the claims of lawyers and trustees from $1,086,000 to $284,000. Said he: "It is apparent that the allowances claimed are excessive and in certain cases exorbitant...
Engaged. Alice F. Du Pont, 22, air-minded daughter of air-minded Alexis Felix Du Pont of Wilmington, Del.; and James Paul Mills, polo-playing son of Mr. & Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills of Glen Head, L. I., great-grandson of the late Philadelphia Banker Anthony Joseph Drexel...
...Brien is editor of "Manhattan Madness," ultra smart New York periodical. He has been snagged by the Glenda Farrell marital hooks. Horton who owns the magazine attempts to solve the problem by moving O'Brien's alcoholized carcass to Caliente. Here the boys meet Miss Del Rio who dances and has a grudge against O'Brien on account of an uncomplimentary review he once gave her. She takes her revenge by falling in love with him and he reciprocates in his sophisticated way. Amid all this there is the intermittent byplay of Berkeley creations and guitar music...
...unnecessary to analyze the failure of the film--it's just flat. Miss Del Rio is highly decorative but will never score a success in a film which offers her no support--she can't act and she needs help from somebody who can. Pat O'Brien is not this somebody...