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...killed him, but not for Dr. Archer, a colored physician almost as erudite as Frimbo himself. Dr. Archer's suggestions proved invaluable to Detective Dart who seated himself in Frimbo's parlor and proceeded to examine suspects: the undertaker; the undertaker's wife ; a Negro porter named Easley Jones; a dope fiend; a "numbers" runner; two light-hearted Negro bucks named Bubber Brown and Jinx Jenkins; a gaunt female Baptist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Omnibus of Crime | 8/1/1932 | See Source »

...Porter organized a committee of 40 artists, with the blessings of such well known names as John Sloan, Tony Sarg, Joseph Easley, Julian Bowes, Alfred H. Barr. They begged the Park Commission's permission to occupy daily, between 10 a. m. and sunset, a 6-ft. strip of the streets bordering and enclosing Washington Square Park. They promised to keep 10 ft. away from street intersections and entrances to the park, neither to hawk nor solicit passersby, to make no litter, to pick up their campstools and easels and go home at nightfall. Foreseeing one obvious objection of officialdom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Curb Market? | 5/2/1932 | See Source »

...NIGHT-Barry Benefield-Century ($2). Remembering that his first novel, The Chicken-Wagon Family, was likened by the critics to Dickens, Barrie, etc., Mr. Benefield dangerously approaches cuteness in Bugles in the Night. He too visibly remembers to be whimsical, to introduce characters named Bullwinkle, Crackle, Wimpfheimer. Easley Wheatley, Confederate soldier, runs away to New York from the old soldiers' home and, for purposes of protection only, carries along tall and innocent Alice Kibbe, 17. Alice he finds in a bad house, where she by no means belonged. Vicissitudes carry them to live on a scow near a Brooklyn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Bugles | 10/3/1927 | See Source »

...Lenzen 2G.; Goodwin Scholarship to A. E. Phoutrides; G. and M. Derby Scholarship to R. A. L. Clemen 1G.; Shattuck Scholarship to R. E. Rockwood 2G.; Thayer Scholarships to J. L. Manahan 3G., A. P. McMahon 2G. and L. L. Steele 1G.; University Scholarships to J. A. Easley uC., C. R. Owens 1G., C. H. Wilson 1G.; in the School of Engineering -- Joseph Eveleth Scholarship to C. C. Yates 2 G.S.; University Scholarship to H. Daniels 2G.S.; in the Law School -- Research Scholarship to J. A. Crane gr. L.; award by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of the Craig...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNOUNCEMENTS BY CORPORATION | 11/12/1914 | See Source »

...Easley, O. R. 1G., and Koltz, T. F. 1G. b. American Express Co. c. June 24. d. Manchester. e. London, Rotterdam, Cologne, Mainz, Frankfort, Leipzig, Jena, Weimar, Heidelberg, Marburg, Aug. 3-21. f. Hamburg or Bremen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Men in Europe This Summer | 6/22/1911 | See Source »

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