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TIME, never hypocritical, handled a realistic situation in no vulgar manner. Indeed, the picture was correct, tart, informative, in good taste. It had the mystery of Dore's sketches, a good deal of the expression so common to Raphael's paintings, a shading akin to that found in Titian's masterpieces, and even that artistic sense of proportion found in Michelangelo's creations...
Died. Oroville Dore Spreckels, 61, Paris and Riviera socialite, wife of Claus August Spreckels, retired sugar refiner, daughter-in-law of the late great Sugarman Claus August Spreckels Sr.; in Paris. She made news in 1926 by exposing dishonesty among the croupiers at Monte Carlo, forcing the discharge of five...
...food from county commissaries. Now the Legislature had decreed that they should get it from neighborhood grocers with requisitions issued by a State Relief Commission. To the desperate 3,000 this meant a 40% cut in their food supply, a pride-hurting investigation of their need. Mayor John Francis Dore told police to let them alone. Grateful, the demonstrators furnished their own police, who shoved through the mob crying: "Keep moving! Don't bother anybody or the cops will be after us. Keep orderly...
...yard breast, storke--Won by A. W. Sherwood '35 (JV): second. R. G. Dore '36: third. H. E. Jahn '36. Time...
Governor Roosevelt got his first red-hot reception at Seattle. From 75,000 throats roared forth a boisterous welcome as he rode through the streets with Mayor John Dore, nominal Republican, who declared: "President Hoover is a menace." Senator Clarence Cleveland Dill quickly squeezed himself close to the man whose nomination at Chicago he had helped engineer. Visiting a hospital for crippled children, lame Governor Roosevelt sympathized: "It's a little difficult for me to stand on my feet...