Word: doored
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died, Aleta Freel, 28, actress (Both Your Houses,Double Door), Smith College graduate, wife of Cinemactor Ross Alexander (A Midsummer Night's Dream), by her own hand (rifle) ; in Hollywood...
Tickets, which are priced at $2.00 a couple and $1.50 a stag, may be obtained in the Dinning Room, or at the door. Since this is the only Christmas dance in the Houses, Henry B. Sawyer '36 announced that all members of the University will be welcome...
...improve the lot of Belgian orphans. The fund was so well administered by an unpaid staff that it has only recently been exhausted, all the orphans having grown up. Today Mr. & Mrs. Phillips live in a commodious house on upper Massachusetts Ave., sharing a garden with their next-door neighbor, Hungary's Count Laszlo Szechenyi. There they dine the diplomats whom it is their job to dine, but otherwise do not entertain inordinately. Aloof and polished William Phillips has many friends but few close ones. In spite of a good sense of humor, he is so cautious and deliberate...
...scrambled into a limousine. Cameramen yanked open the door. Fugitive Pressman smashed the nearest camera, closed the door, drew the curtains. Mused Claudette Colbert: "It's all so silly. . . . We're not married yet. We're just engaged." In Hollywood, Cinemactor Clark Gable for the sixth time in six weeks denied reports that he is dead. To Manhattan's Bellevue Hospital for observation was sent one Anna Mesina, 34, because she has for three years pestered Crooner Rudy Vallee by visiting his office, announcing that he is her husband, father of her six children. Sold...
...Harrison Forman's companions were killed by Chinese bandits. MARCH HARE-Elsa Smithers-Oxford ($3). Quiet autobiography of a native of the South African Republic who lived through the Boer War, several gold rushes, knew many of the South African notables of her day. THROUGH MY OPEN DOOR - Lucia Whitney-Farrar & Rinehart ($2.50). Story of the ten-year illness of a well-known U. S. novelist who writes under a pseudonym, gives her impressions of the affairs of her friends as they appeared to an emotional, poetic, bedridden observer...