Word: en
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...editor of Bernarr Macfadden's late pornoGraphic, is sophisticated. In TIME'S judgment, not everyone is aware of what he implies : that Singer Robeson, self-respecting, would never dream of having to do with blatant Negrophile Cunard. Fact remains, Singer Robeson did make the denial as reported. -En...
...this year. But money was scarce and a U. S. airline wanted him to go back to Greenland, make further studies. Hence last week Explorer Watkins sailed from Copenhagen again, this time as chief of the Pan American Airways East Greenland Expedition. At the same time another party was en route from the U. S., the Michigan-Pan American Airways Greenland Expedition. Also last week Transamerican Airlines, which had begun tentative surveys of the northern air passage to Europe (TIME, April 25), surrendered to Pan American its active interest in the route, including an exclusive concession in Iceland. Apparent reason...
...conditioned. Into other cars, before leaving on hot days, will be pumped "a flood of fresh, precooled air" which will be "forced through all the aisles, around the seats, below the berths, into the compartments-penetrating to every nook and cranny of the car . . . affording full ventilation en route...
...Murders en Brochette...
...mise-en-scene of the picture lends point to later developments which, in another environment, would have been improbably eccentric. Mary Evans marries a polo player named Lonny Borden (Neil Hamilton). This makes Maximilian Carey so unhappy that he takes to drink in earnest. He becomes incompetent to go on directing pictures in which Mary Evans is the star, eventually shoots him self in Mary Evans' home. The unjust scandal of this episode forces her to run away to France, where her husband, bring ing her a new contract, finds...