Word: expression
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lord Beaverbrook, publisher of the Daily Express, beamed: ''Nothing more heartening has happened in years. The fact remains that we are rid of the gold standard, rid of it for good and all, and the end of the gold standard is the beginning of real recovery in trade...
...drawing," said she, "is certainly not an attempt at technical analysis of music. . . . Don't let anyone think that I am too serious with this thought. What I submitted was merely an abstract thought. I believe that everyone has the right to express an individual idea...
...Love an Actress is a flimsy trifle in the Molnar manner, translated from the Hungarian of Laszlo Fodor. It is directed and produced by Chester Erskin, the man who put the final and triumphant touch of grimness into Subway Express and The Last Mile. The same note of grimness has unfortunately thrust itself into I Love an Actress, producing an effect not unlike that of a wispy Marie Laurencin drawing surrounded by a baroque gilt frame. Joe Mielziner has done sets that are too gorgeous for any actor to be funny in front...
...operations, like to boast that the Ludington Line is the nearest thing to railroading in the air. Director Martin Wronsky of Germany's Luft Hansa made a careful study of it, began an hourly service between Cologne and Frankfort last summer. Last week Ludington added a new fast express schedule, 68 min. between Newark and Washington...
...wears on his chin the scar of a fall. Every morning his sleek cruiser Mystery awaits him in his own yacht basin to take him to Manhattan. Not always has he sped to work on a yacht. First, without much delight, he swept out the offices of American Express Co. in Boston. He turned out to be quite a broom. In a few years he had swept himself into place as financial manager of the company's business in Canada. He became part owner and vice president of Raymond & Whitcomb Co.. travel agents, and then assistant to President...